MX YOL. XXXVn-No. 20. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 1, 188 WEEKLY EDITION V EASTERN. 1I8W3 of tlie Week from Be- yond Hie Rockies. ; ' rCNDJHINO WARD POLITICIANS, f grraral Fcneat Convicted of Election . fiMrft by a DtltlBM CMrt. BitnKOR, Md.jane 27. The crimi nal court to-day sentenced Charles W. Oiren.Isaiah Water. John Brandon, John B. Fanner and William J. Byrne, jndges &sd clerk of the election in the First ward, to two years each in jail. James II. Hamlin, judge of the election in the Eighteenth ward, wan sentenced to two yars ia jail and to pay a fine of $1000. lJenry ifeintzering forfeited hi bail and did not appear for sentence. All of these were convicted of fraud in the last muni cipal electiona. : The sentence has created consternation among ward politicians. There are several more to be tried. THE APACHES) 81'RRKXDER. ' Ga. Miles TeUffrapha tho War IVpart- tit of turn SrrBir. Wasucicrrov, Jnne 27. The war de- . partment received the following telegram i from Gen. Howard to-day : Gen. Miles i sends the following from Ban Carlos, A. T.: "Lientenant Johnson's sarprim and capture and the rapid ponrait ef troops : nave driven tneiKwiiies mckio tne rt-s- , ervation, where they have surrendered, and 1 have instituted an invefttigation i and detailed a general court martial for i the trial of those guilty of military offen l M-s, thus ending the present dintnrhan ! CCS." SETTLKfU I JtDIfiSAJiT. TIM Sttlni f U Mmwrll Lnt firm at tm AflseMble In Ki.rr. Baton, New Mexico, Jr.-ie J7. It is reported that a call has 1-een issued to the settlers of the Maxwell land grant to assemble in force at Baton on August 1st. The call concludes: "If we cannot in mass meeting assembled without ram Das set the attention of the nation to 1 th crime committed bv Col. Williamson In the arbitrary surveying of public land la the Maxwell grant, then by all means 1a4 was liewat as Mimniia ' fv us am v w ss) a wsj't9 (Signed) CoMMrrrKK or Skttlkbs. JAKK 8IIAKPE S TRIAL. The El4ar the Part of th Piwfi tloa all In. Naw Yokk, Jane 27. Jake Sharpe tot tered into the court room this morning, looking weary and worn. He passed terrible night, not even getting as mnch ' sleen as on Saturday night. The first business of the sesnion was to again ad journ the June oyer and terminer to Mondav. July 11 . The prosecution com pleted their evidence atout 11 o'clock, ana rented Uie case lor tne people. The Dolpha In th NerUl WrUI. Wasiiisotox, Jane 27. On Hcnatur Dolph's return from Orvgon he will be Joined by Mrs. Dolph at wmn one of the snmmer resorts in this nightiorhood The nrecise locality has not U-en decided Their daaghter Agnes, who was married a in mm tMuba m mm i Ti vtt sa Vtttf journalist of this rity, retnrntHl from her bridal trip last night. Mie loumi await ing her a handmme wedding present, the rut of Senator and 3lrs. Stanford, winch -consists of a mairnitieent nwklace ami ar rintrs. chatcLtine of fine brilliants elegantly set. In Ut Inlomrt f American Hhlpplag Cuicaoo. June i7.Coinm'ncing next 1 Wednesday the Lke HUon- and Mi win f aippl valley (le)iartment of the American SniDPinzand Inlustrisi ltu will noi.i convention to device rhenni of Influem icg legislatim in tehslf uf the revival of American shipping intreM and the re storation of tli American naz upon ine seas. About delegites are expected Tbev are Bovermrs ol !;, mjyora of cities, merchants and mein'wrs of the boards of trade. IX WAM. STKKKT. aii tit m Operator arv (.aanlax tor Kkw York, June 28. The opening Of the stock "market was very exciting this morning. All big ojerators seem to be at war with each other. There has been no time since the days of l-ew, little and other old-time otters tors, that fndi vidaals made such efforts riersonady In the stock exclianse as at the close ymtet- cay and the opening this morning, iiead ia was a scene f ereatest excitement stid bulls did their tiest to fcuptt it, Init um attacks of the bears wero too rapm arsa they were forced to give awar. Man ftallan was the weakest stock, it open d at 1 per cent. There were no buying criers whatever, and it declined 2 per vent, at a time and is now 8 per cent iratn vesterdav'a close, i arnic Mail f.-to beinsi ; raided euci-eMullv by the L4Lts and is now down to 44S. The r tory is that all tlie big operators are gnn 'Wg for each other. tlAYAKUti AMItiriOX. . It U Raid that Hr Wanta Dmwal Jwlr WAsinsiOTOs. Jnne 28. Secretary I ta Baj-ard is the latest aspirant fr t r--t Mi the supreme beneh of Uie Lmted Vlates. His frieitds a re, raying that he is tired of politics and that the dignified retirement of the supreme court justice ship would be more to his taste than any other. Mr. Bayard's wishes in this re spect lately have been made known to the president with the result, as may be imagined, of canning; the latter no little embarraament. While the president de clines to say what action he w ill take in toe matter, it is quite generally believed thai he woo Id like to confer this honor opoo Secretary L&mar. It is not improb able that if the president be called upon to choose between Lamar and Bavard. he may decide to throw both over and select a third man. . STACK ROBBING SPREADS. A Stage Held p la Msxiew, an4 a Bloody Ur. l Paso, Texas, Jone 28. Stage rob bing baa spread from Texas and Missouri to Honor. A few days ago the stage traveling between fiarac and Santa Anna, the latter a station on the Honors railroad, was attacked by six masked bandits. The stage was occupied by Adolfo Oaray, two ladies and their servant. Uaray re sisted and was mortally wounded . The servant! arm was broken. The two la dies were tied to the wheels of the car riage and $2500 was taken by the bandits. The money was intended to buy goods st uuaytnas. It was s wliole day before the party was found, rescued and relieved. Uaray died at Sarac. The bandits were tracked and pursued, two being captured and banged. THREATEMMU MOV JCMEXT. The Standard Oil Company Man all 1.1- aU to Stalko. 1'uiLAjfCLfiUA, June 2H. Striking oil men made a move yesterday which, if successful, may renult in a general strike of all the employes of the Standard Oil company throughout the country. Over 20.0U0 men would be thus affected. The strikers held a meeting yesterday and pasaed resolutions calling on the manu facturers' committee of the Standard Oil company to investigate theirjgrievanctfs, i I . i I I; . anu in case ni ineir reiwai, apneaung 10 all employes of the Standard Oil com pany to come to their aid. TERRORIZED. A Commaaltr of Farmer Atraltl to work ia tho Field Alono. Chicago, June 28. News has reached Ozark to-day of a foul murder committed in Douglas county last Thursday. Pera berton Hutless, while on the way to mill was shot and instantly killed by an un known assassin in ambush. Suspicion rests on a man who received a whipping by the "Bald-knobbera" last summer, and the motive of the assassin Is suppos ed to have been revensrel The greatest excitement prevails in the vicinity of the murder, and farmers are said to be work ing their crops in squads, no man being willing to risk himself alone in his field. MOLD FROM KUKOI'K. Kite Milliou Coming Over In the t Tea Day. New Yirk, June 2. Ueports of the shipment of l,non,Yr)ia gold have had a good effect in the market, and "shorts have irrnerally Ijeen covered. Foreign banks report a la ore numlier of bills offering, and a further deMine in ex change rates is considered probaole They estimate the shipment of gold from Knrope in the next ten i.irs at nve kiiii ions. Money is still scarce and call loans are being made at rate equal to thirty n-r cent per annum. A rETRl t TI K Fl It K. Srt eral llaadrrd Thousand Dollar Worth or Property Iwtru)ed. Ill ki.kv. Wis.. June 2H. Fire broke out in ooe end of Silver treel, the prin cinal tlHUTHiithfaro of the citv, this morn ing, and at noon four or five blocks in tle busine part of the city had leen swept a nr. The tire was working towards uie Lake Shore deot at Ia aci-wnnts and teleirraidtic commnfiication is iuter- runted. LTta. Tlie fire is now under control Five blocks of building are reduced to ashes. Tlie loss is estimated at f 7W,(Vi0. HARD Tt ESrOBCK. The Prohibition Law Continues to Worry Maine. AroisTA. Maine. June 2.. tJovernor Honewcll has sent a communication to the attorney general of the state and everv county attorney in tlie state calling their attention to the fact that a conspir acy exists to evade the prohibitory law by an unjustifiable interretation of tlie I'nited States revenue regulations re garding tlie sale of - liquors in iiniKJrted Gckaaes, add calling mmi them u en ve the law to the fullest ettent. Deota of n Railroad Man. ' PtEi , lod.r Jiweiti A. A. Talniage, vice iwesident and general manager of the Wabah railway, died hern this morning, of Bright disease, coupled with dvsentery. He had been suffering aorue time, ami was on his way to Lake F-rie for a yachting cruise, hoping to gain relief. His wife and tsro liyaictans were with him. : Tho MnndiSeld Firo. Makx.ikumn Wis., June 20. The total loss fnm tlie recent conflagration will foot up il,150,00d, with inaurance of about one fourth. Aid in the shape of money, food, and clothing is pouring into the stricken city on every train. -PACIFIC COAST. News by Telegraph from West of the Rockies. A SEW CASTJJKBV. It Is to Tm JEractod and Uperatodat YnqaJaa Bay Aa Iaaportaat Katorpriaa. Albaxt, Or., June 27. A gentleman from Yaquina in this city to-day states that a company consisting of John Mc Cracken of Portland. Alien Parker of Yaquina and John Priest, collector of of customs at that place, has commenced preparations for opening an extensive fish canning establishment at Yaquina. Work was commenced on the building to-day, which is to be two stories high and thirty by sixty fset. It will be situated at the end of the Oregon Pacific dock between Yaquina City and Parker's mill. The es tablishment will have a capacity of 1200 dozen cam per day. It will can salmon principally, this season but they expect next year to can deep see fih also. The company has ample means and will go into business extensively, using the latest improved machinery. A tin shop will be started in connection with the buaiief". They expect to pat upon the market tl. season 480,000 cans, and the amount ex pended to do this they estimate at $20, 000. An experienced canner has been secured from the Columbia. The fishing grounds of Yaquina offer a good field for such an enterprise. Allen Parker will be manager. Mr. McCracken returned to Portland from Yaquina to-day. TUli HIGH WATER. Report I'pon tho Stan of Water 1 ia tho Rlvora Generally Falling. Portlajcd, Oregon, June 27. Snake river . to-day marks lb feet 4 , inches above low water mark, a fall of 13 inches since Saturday. Tlie Columbia at Celilo is 24 feet 1 inch above low wa ter, which is a 4 inch fall since Saturday's report. The rise of 7 inches in the Col umbia last rnday was felt here yesterday and tlie river is about 1 inch higher. To day it has stopped rising and stands at 25.1 feet atove low water mark. The gutters are so full iun Front street that in some places it is difficult to step across them. - These fluctuations may be ex pected to continue for a few days, but anp higher water than at present in this city is improbable. Hong Kong wa. Sax Fbaxcisco, June 27. Tlie steamer San Pablo arrived yesterday, bringing from Hong Kong advices to June 2d, and Yokohama news to June 11th. It is feared that riots will be stirred up against American missionaries at Chinan Foe. Several large seizares of opium have been made at Amov. Deceits at Shun Tak got away with $10,000 worth of silk. In the fight with the guards they killed four and wounded nine. A great drought prevails at Ning Po. W lichen With ParalynU. Albany, Or., June 27. Mrs. A. S. Nanny, mother of Mrs. (i. F. Simpson, of this city, was stricken with paralysis at Shedd this afternoon. She in an aged lady and her recovery is doubtful. THK TIIKKK MILK LIMIT. An Important lerlln In Kererenee to tho aptnre of Meal In AlaaLan Water. Sax Francisco, June 2S. Advi-ex re ceived in this city from Sitka, Alaska, state that the trial of Captain Morrison, master of the schooner Laura, for killing five fur seal in Alaskan waters within the three-lesmie limit of the whore , was held in the I'nitei States district court on June 11th. After the ts:imony of a number of wilneaee. Judiie Dannon ad dressed the jury. Hi honor said : That the repondernce of evidence was un questionably in favor of the defendant, who could riot le lield liable for acts com mitted outside of the tliree-marine-league limit, as the jurisdiction of the United States extended only that diatancn, with the excejrtion of the waters of Retiring sea, which was atill aa open question. His honor therefore directed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty and the de fendant was liberated. The decision ren dered is regarded a an important one. Advices farther state that three Knrlish schooner seized for violation of laws sgainwt tne killing of fur-bearing animals within the territory nf Alaska win soon lie sold by the maralkJ. Plead G nitty. lMTL.xp,(r., June 28. At hurt Harry O. Bristone, the young Englishman with the unsavory record, has reaped the son n whirlwind. In tin circuit court this morning he withdrew hjs plea of not guilty to an indictment for obtaining money under false pretenses by pawing worthless bank checks, and' pleaded cuilty. He was ordered to a pi ear to morrow for sentence. There were alto gether four indictments against him, hut in consideration of his confession to the first District Attorney McGinn recom mended the dismissal of the three otliers. A Heavy Salt. IVktlaxp. Or.f June 28. In tlie cir cuit court this morning the Portland Sav ings IUnk la-gan suit agaim-t Thomas and i'jBmt Huntington. The complaint al leges that on Augnat 2S, 1886, defendants made a note payable to the bank, 24, Out), with intereot st the rate nf ia per cent., and mortgaged . certain i-rnaerty to the bank at security. The bank now sues to foreclose the mortgage to satisfy its claim of $24,000 principal, $1200 at torney fees and interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from February 28, 1887. V - The "Jersey Lily Wants a Divorce. Sax Fblaxcuco, June 28. Tho state ment is pabQshed this morning that Gen. W. H. L. Barnes, of this city, is to begin a divorce suit for lira. Langtry. Gen. Barnes ia credited aa saying that the suit would not be instioated until about the beginning- of next year, by which time Mrs. Langtry will bare lived here over six months, the period required for legal residence. rTho Canadian Pari Be Sax Faaxciscp, Jane 23. It is cur rently reported in steamship circles that the Canadian Pacific has nearly com pleted arrangements with tlie Pacific Coast steamship company to carry its trade from this city to Portland and other coast points to Vancouver and Victoria. AX KJKCTKD PASSRMGRK. He Snoa tho. Northern 1'aHfle Railroad ., Con pang Car tSTSS KHtnaaaoa. PotTLAortrr., Jane 29. To-day i n the circuit court James Poole began an action against the Northern Pacific rail road company on the following grounds : Poole alleges that on August 13, 1885, he tendered defendant fifty cents lawful money to par his passage from Helbrook station to this city, which is the custom ary charge. .After having tendered the money, and while he was en route to this city on a moving train, an employe of the comjany demanded an additional 25 cents. Poole declining to pay that sum, the above employe and a brakeman assaulted and forcibly ejected him from the train, claiming that he was injured ia the sum of $2500 by tne conduct of said servants of defendant. The complaint is based upon the ground that the demand of 25 cents to the usual charge was more than 4 cents per mile to m traveled ny I'ooie, and that by making the demand defendant wilfully violated one of the laws of the state, entitled: "An set to regulate the transportation of passengers and freight by railroad corporation," approved February 20, 18S.. Plaintiff sties for an additional for counsel fees. ' ALBANY IfEWM. Tho Two Libel SniU blunt loaed Other Coart Item Tho Ronnd-honae. A lb ax v, Or., June 29. The libel suit of George Rogers, editor of the Salem Lance, for publishing an article reflect ing upon the character of O. T. Porter, was dismissed in tlie circuit court to-day. George Keeney, convicted yesterday of an assault on tlie person of Daniel Kumbangh, was fined $100 this morning. The libel case of W. K. Boon, editor of the Oregon Siftinn, of iVrtland, has been before the grand jury, and they re turned not a true bill. Not a true bill was also returned in the case of Delia Lord for keeninir a bawdv house in this city, and Geo. Stevens, of Sweet Home, for perjnry on his home stead entry. Tlie contract for brick and construction of the Oregon Pacific round-house in this citv will be let at iJorvaliis to-morrow. SUICIDE SIT DROWXIXO. John Uottnor, Pluaatinflfd with Lira, Take a Final Plnna-o. IWri.Axn, Or., June 29. Information was this morning lodged with Corner IV Lin that last evening a man, whose name is riven as John Itottner. a bankrupt sa loon keeper, whose place of business had been on Iifteenth and I streets, commit ted suicide laat night by drowning. He was seen st Sherman and Water streets to throw off his hat and coat, and with the rest of his clothes on to plunge into . l r.;tt : . : uie iiiameiHS rirrr, iwvcr iiiuk optain. Acquaintances of tlie deceased attribute his act to domestic and financial trouble. At noon to-day the remains were recov ered bv means of erant)Iinir irons, in twelve feet of water, and removed to the morgue. Coroner lhL4n held an inqiteot, beginning at 3 o clock this afternoon. DISEASED IIKATHKX4, Maa rraneiaro Ofllrtata Pat on Thoir t.aard hy Small poa Aoaro, Sax FnAKcisco, June 25. Since tlie Chinese leper was discovered at San f Kego, the steamship companies have be come very cautious, and keep clone watch on the movements of Chinese ahont their vessels. It has not been customary to examine indi vidua la of the race seeking nasmze from one roast point to another. bill now the medical men of the steamers station tltemsel ven by the gang plank and make observations of those who go aboard It was thouzht that Uie Haa Diego leper was trobahly smuggled on board the Qieen of the Pacific and brought to the city, but it appears he was not. The man arrested last week on snaptc ion of being Pete Olnrn, tlie murderer, proved to be the wrong man, and be was discharged Saturday. Sheriff Kinney, of Idaho, received a telegram from ' the ftberiflr of Napa county statinc that the photograph sent was not that of OIen and he conkl safely he turned looe. Dur ing the past week fcmr men ana oaring the doHcription s tUe;u have been ar rxted, ooe at Hoaeburg, Oregon, one at Harney valley, Oregon .and one at Toolb ar ooe, Anson, whikt at taC aerorrnts Sheriff Taylor, of Bingham county, Idaho territory, and posse were pursuing a man whom they were ore was the Napa mar derer, while Seattle haa recently turned one loose. FOREIGN. Record of News from Over the Atlantic LONDON NKW1 Roriow of Troopa A Hastily Samaaoned Cahtnot Bf ootlaa. Loxnox. June 23.-The Prince of Wales, with Uie kings of Greece, Denmark, Bel gium, and Saxony, the Crown Prince of Germany, and several other princes, and Lord Wolseley and the Duke of Cam bridge, reviewed 12,000 troops at Alder shot to-day. A nastily summoned cabinet meeting was held to-day to consider the hitch in regard to the Anglo-Turkish convention in reference to rrypt. Tne government is irritated at the opposition to the con vention on the part of France and Rus sia. Tho Xaachoator Fire, Makchkstkb, Jnne 23. The fire caused by the explosion has been over come. Great damage waa done to Po mona palace and many other buildings to which the flames spread. A fireman and one girl were killed. Meeting of Arehhuhopa. Dcbus, Jane 23. The annual meeting of Catholic archbishops was held at May- nooth college to-day. Archbishop Walsh presided. A resolution was passed de nouncing the coercion measure before parliament. Ul'XU 11 mil. A Red Devil Pays tho Severest Peaalty for HU Fiend Uh A eta. Gi'ymas, Mex., June 24. News has reached here from Yaqui river that the Yaaui Chief Anastacio Cuca, one of Ca- jeme's lieutenants in the late Yaqui war, has teen executed in the pretence ol Ins people. KPINCOPALK AXU PREMIER. An Keeteatiaatieal Conflict In Hungary Tho Pope Dlphaed. Viexxa, June 25. Count Apponyi's organ, the Posi Naplo, publishes articles supposed to emanate directly from Car dinal Simeoul and Count Apponyi, ac cording to which a kulturkampf is in pight in Hungary arising from the com ing conflict lie t ween Hungarian Episco pate and Premier of its aee, who is ac cused of distributing Episcopal sees in accordance with the political merits of the candidates. It is stated in the article that the pope has notified the nuncio at Vienna lie docs not object to present occupants of sees, but that he does ob ject to the way in which the prelates are transferred for the sole purpose of in creaaing the revenues of some of the bishops. A Trana-Canadlan Line to tho Kaat. Loxdox, June 25. The government is considering an offer by which a subsidy of Jt50,000 yearly will secure three lines of first-class steamers on a trans-Canadian route to the east. One line connects Liverpool and Halifax, and the other two connect the Pacific terminus of the Can adian Pacific railway with Australia. Tho Crimea DHL ioxuox, June 25 Gladstonians ap prove of the speedy passage through the remaining stages of the crimes bill in order to confine to the seport stage dis cuasion of only the prominent amend ments. They will tlien concentrate their attention on the land bill. t THE TUISTLE KXDCK Ell ofl She Meat the Irex Over the Northern Vateht Clah Coarse. ( ii.AM,o , June 27. Tlie match race between U yachts Thisil and Irex was ailed to-day over tt Northern Yacht Cbibronrne. Tlie Irex ia allowed aeven minutes and forty ncconda on the full ennrae of fifty mi lea. The Tbintle won the race, covering tle course in 4 hours H minutes snd 40 sec ond. the I rex's time bein 4 hours 17 minute and 4d second". The ThiatUt saved her time from the Irex an I won by 1 minute and 3 seconds. wa 'e!e Fiwm London. IxfSix.x, June 2H. Archbinhop Wal-h denim th-t he has offered any oppoeitioa to the -t's purpose to send Moniinor Perico on mieion to Irelsnd. M. Miifphy, nationalist member of pr!iamvt, has commenced proceedinr" again the captain of her roaj-aty's ahip Shannon for seizing bin yacht in Kantry hay but week bet-aase le carried a green Concootio hy ladtoneile. Loxnox, Jane 2. Sir f ieorge Trel yan has published a letter asserting that (iladdonians have made concessions on disputed points, snd he will tlierefore in terpoee no obstacle to the reunion of the party with liberal union!. He itin chide : "We will be unable to dVrroy tike liberal, butthe reunion of tlw liber al party with nnioniats would serve te moaierate it pJ-y-, - A "Mlsed Reception. - Drsux, Jane 28. Prince Albert Vic tor of Wales reviewed the troops ia ! rhoenix park to-day. The reception rivwntbe prince Iry the populace waa a mixed one, combining cheers snd hisses MARKING D K FENDS WALSH. Tho Cardinal Stand rp fbV tho Iriah BUhop, and Taflya Him. London, June 29. Cardinal Manning writes to the Times protesting against Its circulation of the statement from Rome that the Irish mission ol Mgr. Farsieo and Mgr. Goaldi eaa been revoked at the instance of Cardinal Manning and Irish Bishop Walsh, of Dublin, and branding the latter two aa active promotora of sep aratist intrigues. The cardinal says : " I gladly unite myself with the Irish Bishop Walsh. He is but slightly known in Eng land, except in the descriptions of those who are fanning the flamea of animosity between England and Ireland. I am known in England, both to minister! of the crown and to the leaders of the oppo sition, and I will leave it to them, who well know my mind, to answer for me; and I know the mind of Archbishop Walsh and will answer for him. We are neither intriguers nor separatists." The Times, in an editorial, excuses the first charge, saying that it had simply repro duced the dispsich from -Rome. It assures the cardinal that if it would Judge Arch bishop Walsh by his own written and spoken words, he was, in Uie very strict sense of the word, a separatist. It was sorry if it had been led to believe thai Cardinal Manning was a warm supporter of Gladstone's separatist policy; but if the facts were so peculiar, no interpreta tion of its language could alter them. Dt'Lli FOR MAXl'FACTt RER. LoMenod Production Doe not i laa yot Ia- rrwaae Priroa, Maxchchtcr, June 20. Tle Guard ian's commen-ial article ssys : Business yesterday was light, desinte the lessened production. Altogether, the day's exis tence encourages perseverance. The movement, which is spreading, slackens the demand for yarns for home consump tion and indicatea the current supply hi sbundant. Offers for India staples do not improve. ' Native dealers are less in clined to purchase than laat week, even at low rates. For minor foreign markets there is some demand; it does not in crease. The efforts of producers to get better price in consequence of advance in cotton succeed but poorly, although yesterday's business indicated an in ereaae in spirit and end a ranee. Bundled yarn for Japan is in slightly improved demand, and there have been a few pur chases for China. For India and other foreign markets, inquiry is poor. KAST1211X. FORCED TO THK WALL. Jay Gould and Rnanell Mago Finally Down Cyrna W. Field. New York, June 20. In regard to the sale of the block of 50,000 shares of Man hattan stock by Cyras W. Field to Jay Gould the Times says: "Jay Gould and Russel Sage are triumphant. Cyrus W. Field's scalp has been taken. Field made a brave fight, but did not realize nntil the end came that he was to be struck down in the very house of his friends. The terrific tumbling given Manhattan stock settled all questions as to the purpose of the precious pair, and convictions thus formed were made indisputable when early in the panicky time of Friday one of Field's personal brokers had to go beg ging around the street for an extension on his contracts. No hint of this has been public. Had it been announced during the troublous scenes of the stock ex change a sweeping panic could not have been stayed. It is a generally accepted belief that Field has been obliged to seek Gould's favor, swapping a big block of Manhattan stoc k for needed money. Fifty thousand shares of this stock, it ia stated, have been given up by Field. Tlie first quoted f sice waa $1 .25, but before busi ness cled it generally panned on Uie stock exchange that IJ'Sild had lieen ohligwl only to pay ninety centa a share for 5.0)10,00(1 he had Ukeu. Probably the atxrair cmt of thi stt:k to Field was clone on to f 1 per Miare," VKLLOW KKVr.lt. Ealreutely Mallaaant Type of the at Key M eat. Ciik'auo, June 29. Information has been received of eight additional cases of yellow fever developed during Uie last few days at Key Went, Florida, evidenc iig Uie tajs I spread of tlie dioease. It is now beyond the control of tlie health authoritiea. The character of tlie dis eaae is very fatal. Out of forty-six cases to-day, nineteen have died. Tho New orh V neat Morfcet. New Yohk, June 20. Tlie wheat mar ket at present is in a very )iecnliar posi Uon, due wholly to manipulation, both here and in tlie West. Tlie strangest part of the sit nation was that there was no excitement. J cne delivery advanced fully two rents per buihel. based on a covering by the shorts' last evening. Tlie ruling price was V2l cents per bush el, and np to noon to-day V0 cents waa retched with very little trading. Joly Moid off a trifle, where later months show' a slight gain. Speculation, generally speaking, is very moderate. Tn TaACfiraa AaonciAriox. rte legislative hall in the capitol building ia being placed in readiness for tlie state tesclterB' association to be held here next week. The pictures of the governors will be hung on the side walls of the room, while the ends will be decorated with 500 specimens of Oregon work from the Portland public schools. Indications are that about four hundred teachers from diSerent parts of the state will be in at tendance at the association.