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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1880)
lie - T rates or Am-EBTursa, tx exits. EVERY SATURDAY MORXIXU. rr TURNER & BISHOP, 8B.ee, Xala fL,jppp. ttie CoHrt Uouac Sale or Sabscriptioa la Coin: Ob Tear, in , , CO Sta 1 60 TbrM vml 1 00 StasVe j- - , , . i .i 10 loi. I 00 9 CO 7 CO S 03 9 CO 13 00 'Uaa. eu. t m ate tn IB it on 12 0 IS (w II O) SO 10 a 03 1JT. Si CO ae Ou SO CO 34 CO 40 09 M CO 70 00 1-It2 CO J tachc 3 03 3 lacfaa. , 4 Ol 1 Iorh . 00 i rrJr"nt 7 CO , ( iCedamn 8 00 15 OT 9 03 ICUaao 11 oa XTW 4003 M CO C3 CO 139 CO YOL. 5. PENDLETON. UMATILLA COUNTY, 011EG0N, APRIL 17; 1S80. f XcXm la Local Colcina 30 ttzlt per teat. Zm latr. Uw, aad 10 eeola pr line cadi retaojneaS iaaertiun. AdrcrtUttt tiSa ajaU aaarterlr. . NO. 28. EAST OREGOXIAN Job Office, FENDLETOX, OREGON. seeK aab J8B rKtvrixc Of every description. neatly tad promptly exe cuted at reatonable rates. H0HCE Sap aaaocDceaent o( birUia, maniaces aai dtalfea, win be IcvrtfJ vitboct chare- OUtrary Botiaei will be charged tor according to their length. Kcxi oopie of the Hut Ouuoxtxx, la TOppta, tor illlliiy. oui be obtained at thla oSlce. W. aarante no rcspoaabUity for vtcs rapreand by eeenspoadeots. L. I. COX, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, Pendleton, Oregon, Wui practice lnnll the court, of Orefoa. wTQ;i orar lhe post office. p. pace tcstix, o.'r. bell TUSTIK & IEU. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, AM) XOTAEIE5 rUBUC, Pendleton, Oregon. Office la Oocrt Bocae. JOHN A. CUYER, AT TO Bi'EY-AT-LAW, Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE -Up ilzin, shore post o FRED PAfiE-TUSTIK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Pendleton, : Oregon. Ogee in Ccsrt noose. S. V. KNOX, A T T O R NE Y-A T-L A W, Weston, Umatilla. Ca., Ogn. VlH practice b) a nm!i ot thla Sou aad Waafclaf ea Territory. Special a Ueatioa paid toXead Bcaeaa. at OsSac-oaa. EYAKTS & WALKER, - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Pendleton, Oregon. . OiTJCE la the Cocrt Honae. A. M EACH EM, Attoraey-at-Laxr cndN"otarr Public, Wfesioa, Oregon, tra practise la a3 the Court, of the State. HAINES & LAWRENCE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Baser City, Oregon. VX practice at lav la aScocrU la Ortoe and Idaho. ParMenhr iKeation paid ta baicaM ia Baker and Vtiea eoontiet. J. &TT1XK. D.TV. Baxurr. XotarrrabSe. TURNER & IAHEY, ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW, Pendleton, Oregon. Oeotr orden boeght and aoU. Loaoa Decollated. J. H. Sater wi3 be aaaodalcl vithos la all ccetteeted caaa la the C5rcai Court la the latere. OTflCg-Vih atreet, oppoaUe the court hecae. DR. E. M. CLEMENTS, PHYSICIAN', SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, PILOT BOCK, CMATOLA COUXTT, OEtCOS. All eaBepreeapUr attended to day or alefct. DR. J. I. LINDSAY, SURGEON AND DENTIST, Pendleton, Oregon. Surgery a ipeciallj. LIP. EACAN, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Weston, Oregon OmCE OaKahi atreet. J. M. PRUETT. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE At reaideace. W.kMcKAY.M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. .OmCE-Oppeaite the Feadleton IIoUL W.F.KREMER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. OAs bif Fref eeakmal terrier to tin people of Fesdletoo aad sarroaadiar coaatrr. OFFICE- At realdeaec eaat uf Ooort llooie. W WHITCOMI,M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendlelon, Oregon. tVHI altesd all oaln. dae or nlrfit. 1th protapttioaa. AS dleeaaea treated bribe latest and rerbent aodee loz tba oomiort ol u ptuei.1. HR. W. T. WILLIAMSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Weston, Oregon. ynu tiad to all acSt, iij ornSght, vicb proBpte(. OrnCE-On Xala trect, oppodU Dnv Store. v etjnrrwia. Rotholiild & Be an, toS-HOTUCiriLD, WOULD BXST!XTrtrLLTCALLTirtATTCNT30 of the paUie to their Urpir hwsrajed stodi f GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Btkh Uia ktervued fCO afjnSod bj tWr oxnVIav tea saaeiea teas to orr At tie Yery Lowest Hates. taetr Siaent will ooaaiit m karctaJare at Dry Goods, Groceries, Har&war re, Ckim ano Glassware, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AXD CAPS, 3Bto., 33to. TTxy win alaatvtaae fJesjsro w EBbrViyenVn iU hkb tber car estfwuj to tW Lut ti Ur UjStj. Grain and Hides rt other rBOSLXTE taken ta rxiirT at the III OH T UAUKET RATES. Cash Paid for Woo!. Pendleton Hotel, Ala In Street. THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED . .AICD POPULAR HOUSE Hatiar beta tsSlrJlj REITTTED and REFURNISHED li cox openod lor lb raoqjtioc ct goata. THE WEB at all Ucxabe focad fcrslaUed ith the rrrr beet um iaarkrl azsua, aad rtmj cxertica t&ade to taUif tit jxitraa cfjlhe hosse. Arc Q arr. aad the roocBi hare been foraiabed Ia the oeateet eale aad tth ererj coo realeace tuaaa Ucod m a cm aaaa aoste. Pendleton Hotel la all 1U drpartaMati win be na vith the Htm, xad the Proprietor ia dctanaiaed that it !haH mtlataln the repatauoo of bclac the Best House Z&st of the Mountains. The reatdent aad trartUnr rmbtie an rrrtoct-'nTr larittd to can. E. BASES, Proprietor. Bon Ton Hotel. Tbemvlenlfned take claaaare ia aaaaaodar to the feneral pauie uiat ae aai aecona ue First Class Restaurant la the boUdla; laovn aa Stove's Sample Hoom. PENDLETON - OREGON Where yoa caa Cad th BEST TABLE' North of San Francisco. The table wlflai all time be foraiabed with the Terr bed the market aaorda. aad ererrexxruon made to aa- mj use patroai ot the bcuae. THE 13 EDS Are all sew, aad the roame bare beta f araUbel la the nmtect (trie and with ererr conreaknee ccaallf focad jo a nro-caM sooae. Ia aU ita departmenta m be p vhb the thaea, and the Froprletor b determined that It ahaU malntala the rtpBUtioBOt bthvethe VtKY BEST HOUSE Eaat of Ute Moawilni. The rcaldeat and trarellcx poblic are rcpectfo3 La Tueaivcau. STEVE SANTORD, Proprietor. G. W. Bailey, GENERAL LAX AGENCY, rcadletea. .errxoa Oftce on M ala atreet, oppcelu Ooort IIoum. Hartfif the kteft aprored p!ati of rrerjr Toerablp in vataauia coanix, ana oasf perocauy acqaaintea with the loeatloo aad oualltr ot an lead in the eoootr. I vUl aeeure Uada for partlea endtr any ot the Land urn or tee u. a. a-toer Boneiieaa, iTa-esipuoa, iisa ber eattare or Solalen Bjateetead. Fartkalar attention paid to the proaecctlon cf coo tatted taad sun In tat ocpanoeBt at n aswafvoa. UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE CO. Will Loavo Pondloton For Umatilla every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 A JL; returning fiom Umatilla the same days on arrival of boa tafromThe Dalles. - "Will Lcavo ondloton Daily for Tie Dalle via Pilot Rock and Hcppner, at 6 P. 2d. WILL LEAVE DAILY For Walla Walla at 7 A M.; and for Boise City at 2. Aif. TVovc Coaclicn. PfoM" 6look, Skilled Driven, and able performance of service on time are tlio features of the Company. FARES Greatly Reduced. Apply to Lot Livcrmore, Agent. Salisbury, Hailey k. Ca, Pro prietors WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKERY ESTAEUSnED IX ISM KMmfvtarrr tt Bread. Cxlta, rice, a.I Crackm. Ilrt prorf roT.:.-y. Xala Street, Walla Ka' Union Hotel, CXXTXIXA, - - ORKtiOH. dave nour, rsonunroit. , THIS 1I01TE a IS THE EEST COWnOX fl IVerMciaHccwu. Om al "J the ate tt lk iMae. IU (Mlratat e( auloUd. Mm Wtt Ux Una tr hnVm. Vaafe. La CnUt. CaS. lUaar Otr aa4 B CKj Wilson Hotel, CmMtillA. Orca. M1 L it A vniSCS. rOEXERLT 07 OKLEANS. hM tocated ea Fnet Uct rmTITi. lxrt abc tsu etKOnl a trtuiia hoaeL. The bowe haa btca ra. attad. the brfa are ncrSrr.V. aad the table arg be esp ptiod mth the Ttrj hwt the sarfcrt iSettM. Traieskn 13 not nsft atarfea; at iMa tm. v Nlai cosU)'a tut aaop cere. DR. J. W. HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, PesdUton, Oregon. AS eCk ttroertlT attradad to. Axj tt aiftU OmCE OppokU the reaSrtea HotcL Ellle Wilton's Dilemma. There is a tendency to make akirts for street trear narrow aad rigid. They are not tied back as forrcerir, and are senai- ly short enoarh to dear the ground; but they are so braced, fastened and shored "with strings that a wearer if once overturned in a gutUr, would bo as helpless u a cast cow,and would require 1 if tin z back to her feet. Sonethins of the kind happened at the Union Square Theatre the other nisrht. Hiw Wilton. the actress from California, consoles Lt-r self for a bad part by wearing several costumes of a most stunning character. She is said to Lave brought away enough bonanza monev from the Pacific Coast to indulge in such fancies. One of the suits puts her into about the con dition of a trussed duck. Hurrjinr up to the stTge from the cramped dressing rooms underneath, she tripped and fell on the landing. ''Are you hurt I sUto manager rax- sclle asked. "Oh no," she answered. Tben whr don't you get op I Hur ry, please, for the stage is waiting," he said. "I can't," and the lay passively on her Lace. "A m aown ute a ten-pin; set me up." lis did. Uincutnau iinqairer. Iho M&trioal System. The five cent nickel forms the key to the wholo metrical system. Its diia- eler is two centimeters and its weight five grammes. Hence five nickels placed beside one another measure ex actly a decimeter, and two nickels weighed together will give exactly a dckazramcie. As evervbodr almost understands the decimal system, liquid measures mar be obtained from these bv calculation, for the kilolitre is a cu Inc measure, which may bo calculated in the same manner as a measure of length. Thus, if a man have fire five cent nickels in his pocket, he carries witn him the entire metric system ot weights and measures. Scienitfic Am encan. During the past year Massachusetts Las instructed 311,528 pupils, in 5,558 public schools. The teacher: numbered 8.748. There were lb &tgh schools bavin? 595 teachers and 10,311 pupils, tmrl GG academies, writb 8.552 nunils. Altogether, there were 325,358 children in the schools darine the year. The average length of the public xbool Berrica was eight and three quarter monins. The total cost of the schools was $4,684, 824.41. The averaee monthly salary of the male teacher was ?C7.44j of the femato teacher, $36.50. Satin finished gold inlaid and chased toiraitate brocade is the material of sany new ornaments. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERN STaTES. OpcatBX of Itie Xortferra Klrttlia. Cniotoo, April 2. The propellent China, plain and Grasila SUlo led for Port Huron this morning, the first boats for Huron through tie straits which are bow practical! open. Alaakaa OoTf rtimeot. WxsnrsoTox, April 3. Thecabintl to-Jar, after cUacuuie;; AUtkan xnatt'rs to aotao extent, Jrcidfd to recomtaesd lesialalion looking to the esULUahmeat ot a gortra nent for the ttrritory. Notable Beatb. Bcrtox, April 3. Geo. Fcnchinl, a well news editor and traveler, died, czed 71. Am ZKlUb rarl AHer Roalaaa fJatUc Kiw Yorr. April 3. Chirlec Adolphtu Murray. Earl of Danniar, is atoppisg at the Brerocrt House. He is ca bit ay to Hel ena, Montana, to bur cattle for kls ranch ia the Tellowilotto Taller. BtaaalrBa alarm lu Kaaau. Toat Scott, April A. A special to the Monitor from Gtrard aaya that at 7 P. M. last night a .torn arose seven cilr south west ot GLrard vhieh soon dereloped fea tures of a cyclone. It followed the valley of Thunderbolt creek to within a mile of GLrard, aad then vest direcUj east aa f ar as the Miitoun line. Seventeen houses vere destroyed. S. A. Sanders, a carpenter, was killed, Mrs. Jonee, living hear Mtlberry Grove, was killed, and a fire year old child Earned Moron was badly injured, and wfll probably die. Many others were badly hurt. I'citJkl Cfeaesre. Wiser o to r. April S. Po!al chansea for Oregon and Waahiigton Territory were as follows: OUcontiaaed SQrer Like, Lake county. Oregon. Xase and site changed att ago, TJtsitills county, Oregon, to Cold Spring, and Andrew C Ilryast appointed po tauter. Peatcntcra appointed Arthur Mather. ClafVann. CUckarr.as ceunty. Ore Koa; Oscar Kirkpatrick, Iiliad City, Union county, Oregon; Mrs. Martha A. GctchcE, TUlassook, TUlaasook county, Oregon; Hex kert Wal-, Tyxh Valley, Wasco county. Oregon; Geo. W. Carl, Vesper, ClaUep county, Oregon; Mrs. Mary J. Htbss, VTsJ droa. Wasco county. Oregon; Dan. Fear son. Coaprille. 1 aland county. W. T.; II M. Bacon, Crab Creek. Stevens ceunty, W. T.; Jerrsuah Ely. Oak Harbor. Island couBty, W. T.; David M. Spencer, Pioneer, Clark county, W. T. Beattt af Admiral Tfeatrtier. Sear Adsiral Thatcher, U. S. Xavy, dd lastntght. Bled. Lascxstxx, r., Apnl C. Gf n. Jar L. Eeynold, the well known soldier, lawyer and ponririan. cied jcaterday, ia his S5tn year. Preparias; ta Help Tbesaelve. Xtw Yoxx. Adril C More than 4.003 emigrants arrived at this pott yesterday, the largest cumber for a long time. Three Ute arrivals repreaent a such better eJata of emigrants than usual, aad embrace many well to do Irish farmers and their families, nxatlac (Be Manx. Dsaswocs. April C A special dupatch from Ferry Feint, Montana, uaaer date of the 3d. says: Captain Hojtss, with three roraparita cf the Second Cavalry, who started out after hoetile Sioux oa the 25th ult overlook theo yesterday 35 miles from this place. The trocps charged the camp ' and captured iC pociea, but tte indent got into a ravine sad cculd not be got oat. Ser geant Johnson, cf Co. C was killed daring the charge. General Mile, who was on the cast, hearing of the sght, stopped at Fallon creek; whera he stow awaits the ar rival of reinferccseenU, which left Fort Eeogh Friday sight under Lietenant Clarke. A liter dispatch aays two Indians were captured, and that the remainder gst away on foot. Zastlak Prince-a at Bemada. XrwToix. April G. H. M. S. Bacchante, from Jamaica, having on board Pinces Al bert Victor and George ot Wales, arrived at the dock yard at Bermudas Monday last. In on sequence of their youth a rule has been taade that the young princes are not to re el re the puMie honors tun all r accorded to royalty, hence the lack of titmonstratioa pou the arrival of the Bacchante. Graat Tl.iu the Jeltle.. Xxw OxiXAsa. April 7.-Graat and party, aceoccnaaied by a number of auxin a, went ... m ... to the jetties to-day by the steamer J. W. r f i-i l . . r l r biun, -inm easier uasiu u mkeoiu PUnUtion. where the Genersl visited Gov. w. ,.v . .1 , v Warseruth. and remained about aa hoar. rri I .i K m . t i iueroamcK ubcoi ia. .itao ires Otkana to the jetties. Ill miles, was 5 hours id 5 minuses. XVaeklac aa Aitvaaee, ta Wbeat. Kiw Yoxx. April 7. Seme Wall street operators hare been buying largely cf wheat during the past few days, considering that there a more probability of an early and sharp advance in cereals than ia general stock lists. ajre Restored. Prrxurxo, April 7. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. restores all wages to rales pre railing before June 1. 1677. Reaate CoBflrnalloaa. Washijiotow, April 7. The Senate eon- firmed the nosainetioas ol Wm. II. Craas to be BcgisUr ot the Land OSoe at Susanville, CsL, and George H. Tracy Postmaster at Baker City, Oregon. Xaklngr Ream far a 3Tew itrtej Mas. The President has aesunnted William A. Newell, ot w Jersey, to" be Governor of Washington Territory. Heavy Iaerease. Chicioo, April 8. The Chicago and Alton railroad directors re-elected the on cers el Ust year and decided to issue a million dollars ot additional stock fer the proseeutioa of improvements. SiockhoM the first opportunity to pur- at par. which privies ii re- .i.7V . .... era are to havathe chase the stock girded as equivalent to an axtra ten per ceat. dividend. A Light Kealeare. Leraviixr. Acril 8.-3. II. Kohrer. de- faalting cashier ot tho Ute savings bank of LouUville, iadicted for the embexxleaeat of $110,010 from the bank, has been sen tenced to tho penitentiary for one yev. The venerable prisoner attempted no fense, but pleaded guilty, thus throwing riltaaelf on the SBerrrot the court. Tne verdict wss the lightest paaUhment th law permitted. Kxw Osuaxs, April 8. Gen. Grant held a reeepUea thisxoraUg at the residence ot Cel. Jesses Lewis, and afterwards vilted the State University, where he waa received by the school children. Late is the day he visited Mayor Pattoa at the City Hall, aad thla afternoon hell a reception al Governor Piachback's, aalaly for the saembers of the Colored Men's Protective Union. The Governor's rrsidecce waa haadsoBely deco rated. ltt la the Karen Galeae GwecseTxa, Mam., April 8. The fixhiBg sthooner Annie E. Xorwood, with Captain Hunt and a crew of 14 men, is supposed to have ben loet in the March gaits. The Matllalrd Cadet laUlcaaat, Poconaxxrair, April 8. Cade l Whitaker Is very Indignant at the suspicion that he mutilated himself, and has aakad for a court ot inquiry, which convenes Friday. The affair grows more perplexing. ratlare af fallen Jferettaats. Nrw Yoxx. April 8. Hinaoa Jc Camming, cotton commlsaiou merchants, 113 Water street, have suspended. The house was the taoet extensive connected with the exchange. The members are unable to pits anv correct their own amounting to over 00,000 bales, and these would i.ot involve them more than $12,000. Their contracts with the custom. rs were large; and to day, when called upon to put up a margin, they failed -o respond, and anipeutloa followed. Their liabilities are said to be Urge. Bexaaei Ibefr Bcpih. Boston, April 8. Jackson i Morse, grain exporters cf this city, failed to-day. The failure Is believed to be due to wheat speculations in Chicago. Liabilities abouV fcsO.COO. FOKLIG SEWS. Kaa. CsaacU taSa Cxecated. CossTxxToru, April 2. There is liltle doubt now that the aaaaealn of the Suaaian colonel, CouiaroS', will be condemned to death la compliance with the demand of Ecaaia. UU pnysieians who examined htm declare him sane. Xlatster ralrettlld la Madrid. Minxro, April 2. Gen. Lucius FaircHld, TJ. 8. Minister, presented hU crtdeatials to King Alfonso yeeterdsy. General Fairchild expresd the friendly feelicgs cf America towards Spain, and the King replied in sim iln spirit. irke Cnstlati Eleelleaa. Losncnr. April 5. The liberal net gain is now fully 56 seats. The opposition has a clear working majority in Parliament. Even the Hose Salsrs are left out of account Gladataae Gtla a Sni. Gladstone was elected ler Midlothian by 20J majority. Cfcarlc Stewart rarnell. JC P. Lcxsoy. April C. Additional gsiss ot heme rulers are reported, among them Charles 5 Lew art ParnelL who is elected from Cork tily ortr Xickols da Murphy, Liberal. Pameil cnlr recently eonclsded to make a contest for the election, declaring that the present aspect of thiagt rendered it nrcre aary to have a strong enough Irish party in Parliament to force conoetiieas from the Whig government. CQB&deare Cta!lali4. The Times says? TsefeeHng of urcasi. ness In this city lest the parties bi too evenly balanced for either to form a lUZHe government has passed away and the stock r arret was strong and very buersnt. Raaara lafar4sahjel. Paxo. April C. The municipal council of Paris has presented Pro I. XordeaikjoU with a gsld medal. He was afterwards re ceived by Gsmbctta, aad dined to-day with President Grevy. Castrate ralltleal VaUera. It ii generally bettaved that BeaeonaSeld will ml announce his resign si lea in the first sitting of the new Parliament. Oa the farmarioa of a new cabinet. Parliament will adjourn for a fcrtnight to permit there- election ot ministers nouing scats ta the Honae cf Cosaoss. The total number of Liberal votes so far cast is 1.2?8,000. a gala cf 330.009. The Conservative vote so far is 63,000, a gain of 110.000. The net gala ot the Liberals is now Cj seats. Xarlt Last Report. LosMxy, April 7. The Mark laaa Ex press eays that the sowing ef Spring crops is wtU forward throcghoat the kingdom. Autamn sows wheat is rather tackward, and in late sown felds in seme districts U thin, but generally speaking the agrical. taral eitsatioa leaves Utile to be desired. It U expected that the bulk ot grain in Scot, land will be sown three weeks earlier this Ust year. 8appHes ot home grown wheat, both ia Mark Lace and country markets, have again been light. Prices have tended apwxrde. aa reserves tn growers oancs are doubtless becoming very small. With such . a aeardty tne English grata conrumption of 'S fort maUy increase before harvest. f . , " ""J JL?t. "?ZL m r.im rnr rm wi tz it rruiat. -'"ria naia m.nu saw able for growing crops, millers have stead ilv adhtrtd to the policy of mrrely suppljics their immediate requirements, stocks in .t. , .,r, , . r, fU rT&lT' imports aince the first ct JaauMy. have not suffered from home requirements, to ssj ,v. ..;t ,r4l V-tiV j -".SZ trlVrU i Easter holidays and elections, has been , pathetic Country sdllera have been the ! r.nr final havers. There has been an entire absence ot speculation, as the existence of a , Hog in America despite the depletion ct j ,vxk paralysis enterprise. The tendency ( prices has ben rather downward, imports I axd shipments (roaa America for the moment i Urrer. American wheat showed a declneof ftioa Friday. Arrivals at ports of call have been moderate. In consequence cf favorable weather and a slight decline in Amerijan wheat U la C&Qii lower. Maize i declined stmUarly in consequence of larger supply. Wheat for shipment, ia conse- quence at larger ofierings from America de clined Sr. Maixe U quiet and Cd to 3d lower. Sales of Easlish wheat Ust week. 24.G03 quarters at 45s 4 1 per quarter, agalatt 49,656 quarters at 40s lid per quarter tor the corresponding week ot last year. Imports into United Kingdom for the week endinc March 27th were 4S0.9S3 cwt ct wheat and C0.212 cwt of flour. rrtaee Rlaoaarck Rales. Bcxxtw, April 8. In Parliamentary elicits tt mn.ired certain that the Bundesratb t w,M1 r-enaider the bill psssed by that body bnposB Impas atp aaUar. and agree ot BUm1an:t tsi Baadearatta will ara Back ea luelf. j In view of the determined attitude ot Bis- saarck, the Bandesrath will probably recall or mmc its vote, w&ila liuuw inai me wrath of Bismarck will not be wholly ap peased without the sacrifice ot certain mga ofiletais. Bismarck will It.'taala la Office. The Emneror bad a loac conference with the Croen Prince, at which it was deter mined that "Bismarck should remain in office. FAClFICCvAST Hrrloita stasca la the Sierras. Taccxxx. Anril 2. A serious storm has been raging on tho Sierras since 4 o'clock thU morniBf. 8 row plews are raaniag constantly between Trukee aad Summit, aad from Suaamit to Emigrant Gap. At Miller's Mill, four alles west ot Trackse, the asew It almost as hish aa the top of the snow plows. A snow plow train, which jast ar rived frosa aammit. camo aaar sucubr at oaa skce oa aceoBBt ot heavy saow drifts All trains are raaaing regaUrly; bit if the slona continues until night, it will require' superhuman exertions to keep the road foss toiag blockaded beyond BamBsit. Two thousand feet ot ssew sheds were crashed during the last severs starra, and this por tion of the track lies exposed to the ele ments. Should a wreck occur, 100 men are held in readiness at this point to be a cat forthwita to dear it away. A snow plow train has jst arrived from the East, plough ing venr heavy all the way from Bronco. There is sore ssow cs the Bosstalas now than at any previous tisse during Jke Win ter. Every train requires frost one to three extra eagiaee. Telegraph wires are badly dessoralized. only three out of aJse wires are working. Tfae K. P. K. K. XarcBlas; 0a. Tccsoar. April 3. The trsek of the S. P. K. IUUlaid eightees &sdahal! asUea east of Tucson. The Hatter BecMetf. The Board of Election CeauBisaioaers to day, ia the matter of the Workisgssea'a pro test, decided that they had no power to go behind the returns, and decUred the Citi xena and Freeholders, and Byrnes. Bepuhli. can Senator, elected. Crop rraspeel la Jarlseaa. HcuorU froa el&erest gwaia growing sec tions of the Territory say that the crop will V about ose-thkd greater than ever before. The rainfall has bees sack aa ta iasare Urge crops. CONGRESSIONAL. SeaaXe. WajBtctsTcs. Aprils Tho vice prealJeat presested a Utter frcs the arerttary of war akowista; the necessity foraa appropriaaoa cf ?i&5,C0 U pay certificates for arrears of psy and bounty dee white and colored soldiers and their heirs. Usued since Jan. 1st and to be Usxcd till June, 1&50. Fcadletca presented a petition of Cin dnati type founders agaiaU a rcductica of duty oa type. nrxxa txrzon;cxx. By Allisoa To eospeasai the 0. B. and y . II. II. for farilitatiag overUsd sails un der agreement; also paying the BurttagtoB, Cedar Bapids Ar Northern Rinroad for sasil transportation. The I ill spending sections 2.2S2 and 2,301 cf the rrrised statslea ia relation to settlers af Itvita ia ere-emotion and home stead entries was airocsUed by Teller sad paaaed. It pcrmlta the afildaviu required or thoee sututes to be made before couarr derka instead of before the register cr re ceiver cf land diatrilcts. thus eqcaiirisg proviaions in this respect ot hosestcad and pre-empUoa Uws. SauUbury opposed the bill authorising to be placed on the retired list all non-ccat missif ned c&crsot thirty years' serriee, , becaue the pension list was largs enough now. Thsusands ot crrikans had done as I much for the country aa taeve oSeerx. who bad too much attesuast paid the3U Our yoettt were ewgtaxizg ta Uara that alt glory i came through the army aad navy. The bill went ever. The Senate com idered the Ute ewereeaieat bill, and Morgan said U vroald taka $4,000, 000 and would set settle -retatices hereaiser with the Iadiaas. thereiare it waa ia portaat. Baste. grtrsprrxaagtin. By Davis, of Mtfsauri. reqnirinq the pee t master U mail oa the first ot each ssoath ta Congressmen, aa keatizad stateaeeat cf all sail coatraeu ot the srecedbg awatk. By Chalasers. for the relief of the heirs cf colored soldiers Br Amfield. ab&Hahiag the tax em sptrits distilled from apples, peaches, grapes and pears, aad redacrag the tax on grain dis tilled spirili to 25 cents a gallon. Keaata. WajxrssTt. April C The Senate coasidared Maxry's bill aa- thoririsg a retired list of so -?C as missioned c Seers of thirty years steading. The asoralsg hoar expired aad tho Ute bQl vas lakes up. Pendletoa a ivoeated it aai west ever the history of the variosa negotianosa with the Utes and siated that he believed wraags had oen comauuea oa eeui mat aad taas a feeling ot Irritatfoa existed up to the tisea of tne massacre. Morgan asked the Senator whether the committee on Indian aiira thought there was any reason for ssiVmg the treatassat of ' tne K,Ui an exception ot t&e general Indian policy. Pendlelon thought that he cocld prooerly sUte that the cosssittee waa likely to p resect a bill aad might hereafter do so to extend the priaciple of this bill to all Indian, aad thas obviate the necessity for farther hgis Utioa ca the Indian qaestioa; bat there was argent aeceastty far isamediate action in regard to this particalar trib. Morgan understood that the real urgency waa the controversy between the secretary ot tha interior aad the aetretsryef war. Teller xaade sose rsssarks ia which he took a dKereat view fresa that ct Feadleiaa coacemlag tho treats eat of the TJtea by the wnitea, and ctatsaed taat taey were not atu- treated by the people ot Colorado. 1UU said that the bill waa not claimed by any oae to be perfect, bat waa the beat set tlement of the ute question that thought practicable. Baase. Kisht sessions were ordered tor Wednes day aad Thursday to consider biUs reported by tha naval eoatscittec. At CM a bos, irorn tae approartauon com mittee, reported back the special deficiency bill with be sate amendments. Clymer moved that the House go into committee oa tho amy spprepritioa bill, which motion waa aatagnalaed by Springer, who desired to call up the Cartia-Yocaa contested election esse. Clyaer's motiea war, however, agreed to, aad tho Hoase went Into committee (Spriager in the chair) on t&s army appreprUUon bill. Atkias, chairs aa of the aparoariatioa committee, reported the naval appropriation bill; rtierred, to comaaittee ct the whole. The report states that the navy departsMBt estlaste amounted to $14,009,000. The committee reduces the asaoaat $218,000 from estimates, making $355,000 larger than last year a bill. Clymer said the bQl was care fall y framed It appro pi 1 ted $26,000,00, or 31,250,009 less man tne estimates. The bill vas then read for amendments. and Sparks, under instructions frosa the Bailitary committee, osTsred an aaaeadsaeat giving reguVarly cossmlasiOBed surgeons prefereaea ia the service to contract sur geons, the Utter net to bo called aatQ all the former are ecapleyad. McCook opposed the aueadsfieaU He would never veto to redaeo a stasia esleer or private) soldier, a&r cut down the pay of aay xaaa. Ko qaoraa appeared whea the vote was takes, aad tha Uom ujoaraed. Bra ate. WajarxoTO j, April 7. lathe absence of the vice president, Thurmaa waa chosen to preside. Eaton, from the committee on appropria tions, reported back the consular appropria tiua hill; calendared. Saaadets resolution Instructing tha In dian cosaadttee to inquire into the exped. iescy of resBovisg tha Baatee Iadiaas froa Xebraeka to the Ponca reaerration was adopted Dawes moved to reconsider the vote and opposed the removsl of the Poaeaa to any other tribe. The Ute bill was then considered. Kirkwood moved to strike out the words 'cr until tie Freaiieat shall be convinced that every possible esTort to effect such sur render has been made," so that no money shall be paid the TJtes untd the murderers shall be gives cp. White thought that some policy of treat ing the Iadiaas should be adopted that would notching with every discovery of a seiae. Kirkwood was Trilling to modify bis amendment so as to provide ttt the agrse meat shall mot taio effect until the guilty sen are ahova to be dead or to havo left the United States. Kirkwood 's amendment thus i-.ryiM vas adopted yeas, 35; cays, 11. WaxasfOTcBr, April 8. ' A resolutioa to lend Ssgr to the Good TescpUrs at their Chicago aas-sUng in Au gust next, passed, 57 to 20, although Ed asssds. Hoar and Izgalls opposed lending goTernsaeai property to private organiza tions. Hampton then called up tha Hossa joint resolution to lend artillery.tenta, efcx, to tho soldiers' union at Central Cty, Kebraska; ttasaed. The seczetary of tho treasury's response) to aSenate resolution ca the subject, states that no redaction of clerical force can bo advantageously made, except perhaps ot acme iafirra employes who be ether' wisa provided lor if replaced by younger nun; referred. Dawes withdrew his amendment Cwkred yesterday, devoting 525.000 payable to the Utes under agreement oi 1374. to the indus trial education of young Utes. and ssbsti tuted an aacudate&t authorizing the Presi dent in his discretioate sarenriiMo 310.000 ; ot the seoney appropriated ia. tha bill, far ettacaiioa ia scnools eatabluhed beyond tha liaeiu of lands selected, of seen youth of both sexes aa in his judgment asay be best qualified to sake prcfieieacy ia the prac tical Industries and pursuits necessary for txesr sett asppocs. Teller said that the appeal waa for land, bat cot land in severalty. The T?-- did not know what severalty meant, so long as ther wer savages. It would boasdimcolt to manage them When they owned land in fee slant as triballv. SEWS SUSCStAXt. f.ft jrr.Vuown woman suicided by jmaping into Saa Francisco Bay on tha Sav age levies aa aascesmcat of SI 03- White lead works ot Mnffirt At Sergeant, foundry cf W. S. Harmony and ny'-irm shop oi Leciie At Co. at Goplin. Mo., fcnrsed, ia- volvxsg a loss of a quarter cf a iTlifia The earliest arrival f gram cargoes by way of the lakes to BoSalo ever known U recorded this yeas Senator Cameron ia gecsg plasty of company if so sympathy Aa&ther match for tha O'Leiry belt is in prcg.ti al Kew York; 7,000 Ertoss wit- ncased the atart Wests is walkisg in San Francisco against his London record of 550 miles General Grant passed Sunday tn New Oriean K ports cf the Chinese) Lnrxsi oa Rrrwi. are cot-firmed The Bas. situs have taken 5,600 camel from Persian Turcomans General MeHkcsTa posttioat U already shaken The Czar will not visit a Gerasaa watering place this Samsaer aa uaual FroecripCioa acinar Freach Jecaiss coatianea: Aha decree against them baa been extended to tha colonies -Tha new hose ot cosmosA will consist of 317 lib erals. 571 costsesvativea and 63 hesee mleaa. Shots were excnasseT cacwees a ponce atan and a nun named Babinsca in Santa Fe reaultisg ia the death ot the latter, who waa drunk General Grant will visit Mea- phU oa the 7th init The Senate has confirmed the nomination ot Geo. Curie A. Adams minister and resident consul to BolivU Three colored children, aged re spectively one, two and three year, were burned to deat h near Memphis while their parents were at Church General Grant, upon iavitatian ot colored citizens, will .ait .Mobile It is estimated that 25,000 eclcred people have located ia hi-iat ia tha last year A New York mother waa rubbing her sick boy with alcohol whea the said ignited aad burned the child severely Fortv-aevea trotters, many ot waom have beaten 220, were lateiy sold at aactien ia hew York purchase money, aggregating $17,455 The City of Beaton taxs about $25,000,000 ia mortgages Tha nawpro- hlkiterr Uw in Maiae forbids the sale of eider aa a beverage -Jay Goald has aa inoataa ct $2,000 a day Xatcbcz k tha aoat prosperous dry ol the South Mi sistippi has 1,441 convicts There will be aa laaense area planted to rice in Florida thU season. The Oswege beet ssgar faciery 13 to be atarted at once. $75,000 cf the $100,000 capital having been subscribed -The Axs- t-u diet voted $7o,ueu to pay sa expense ot the Empress fox nai t trip tu Irekad . . . ... . jsen ana . pecausg isrv- berrits Utrf. . in a bunding ano wstorm - rase and cvanide of potaaaium c t death of a New Yorker last week th-r are 5,000 Iadiaa warriors in Arizona krt in check br 1,000 soldiers LaXc Chamtatn has yielded be tween 15O.C0O and 2CO.CO0 tons ot ica ia the season jat eluded There aro 200 idto men in Virginia city, Kcxada The Amer ican Telegraph Union will have wins to all the Southern cities by June Tha legality ct the recent charter election ia Saa Francisco is in doubt Kearney has been named as delegate at Urselothe Chicago convention A kill repealing the bank check staap will be reported The army surgeon bill was hotly Utfeaased in tne Honee Two is en were killed by Iadiaas near Lajoya, Cal., oa the 27th ult. Em peror William answers "never" to Bis marck's proposed resignation The Coa- aecUcut delegation to Chicago will ba de cidedly mixed Iowa for Blaine Cin eiaaad municipal election decidedly Repub lican Republicans carried Springfield yesterday Constitutional aeaenlaseat increasing the salary ot the goveraor at Michigan to $3,000 is defeated Oshke, Wis., dects a Deaoeratio ticket. A lecturer was explaining to Utile girl how a lobater cast his shell whea hd had outgrown it Said he, "What do yoa do whea yoa have outgrown yeur clothesl" "You cast them aside, do t. notr "Oh, no, replied tie littk "We let ot the tucks,"