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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1880)
'weiiiiiii. rmusjiun EVEKY SATURDAY KOSMXU, trr TURNER & SIS HOP, Office, atB St., eprt. tfae Court Uouir. Rate of KnbvcrlpUoa in Cot a: One Tear, In '-- ,, yt 00 Six - 1 JO HATES 07 A&VESTUIKO, CT CO 13; K'Xir. ta Local Cotml errnr NO: 32. flrtt irr Time Months.. Stafie Copic 1 CO VOL. 5. PENDLETON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 15. 1SS0. I tiia, aS 10 ooti ntr Bjv rath niniut 10 1. tau 'Set Ota. lyr. i '" , v M fxw 3SM SUM JS CO 5 Inrtiea 5 CO M II Ot 35 Co afoiivf , ., u 74 Tlzta Moo Hkw, ; ,. seo sco ii oo to o yi to i Ooinrun 7 00 0 0) 39 00 SCO MOO I IXgBia 8 CO 1J CO l CO X CO M CO 4 Oirmn , ,. . 19 CO 15 X) 00 40 CO 73 CO I CVJnTnn. 1J CO 33 00 0 CO CO CO 13 CO EAST OEEGOMAN Job Office, PENDIiETON, OREGON. BOOK ASD JOE rKXVTIXC Or every description. neaily and promptly exe cuted at reasonable rates. XOTICE-Smria annoaneesenU at birth f, mirriafra al deal, wbelnertej wiUwottTra. Obituary notioot wni be charged lor aeaKi; ta tbelr length. Stasia caries of the East OtrooxiiS, la wrappers, far sailing, ou be obtained at this uOee. We antra no mpxuibSiity for fieri erpntt&J by corrtapoadcata. L. e. GOX, ATTORNEI-AT-LAW, Pendleton, Oregon, Vila practice in all the cocttj ol Ortsoa ZOS;! orer yxtj!x. - r. rCKTTSTJ.V, - O'F. B TUSTIH & BELL, ' ATTORNEYS-AI-LAW, AND S.-OTAKIES rUBUC, Pendleton, Oregon. OtSce li Oocrt Hocm. JOKX A. GUYEB, ATTORN E Y- A T - L A W, Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE -Up ktaln, abort pact o& FRED PAQE-TU3TIH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Pendleton, : Oregon. OCce fci Cloert IUac - . V. KKQa, ATTORN E Y- A T- LA W, Weston, Umatilla Co.,- Ogiu, Via practice in a3 cocrU tbU State sad WxiHaz-1 sauuiecuons. EVARTS & WALKER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE la tbe Cocrt Bocae. A. MEAOHEH, Attornev-at-La-sr and Notary Public, "Weston, Oregon, VTgpoetictlnalltbeOocrticttbeState. KAIMES & LAWREHCE, ATTORNEYS-AT-L A WJ Baker Citv, Oregon. Parilcalxr atteatka paid to buiaes in lUlcr aaJ Union ooontks. J IT Tr-rr- D.TT.Eilirr. "ounr rcbSe. TURKER & BAILEY, ATTORNEYS - A T L A W, Pendleton, Oregon. Cvsitr oricnbcabadwoii. UnoM cenaiateJ. J. U.3Uler lll be auodated with si in all euetotn can in tbt Clrnfit Court la Ue Xotcre. OrTICB Slain ttnet, onwai tbe court doom. DR. E. M. GLEMEKTS, PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, PILOT EOCE. UllATILLA O0USTT. 0HEC0X. All caBs procaptlr atia!ed ta &xj or cisbt. DR. J. B.UHBSAY, -SURGEON AND DENTIST, Pendleton, Oregon. Soiey a apeoalty. . E. P. EAtAH, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Weston, Oregon OFFICE On Main atreet. J. M. PRUETT, Ha D PIIYSICTAN AND SURGEON, ' 'Peadleton, Oregon. OFFICE At midem. W.C.M'KATSM. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. i 1 ' W.F. KREWER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. Ofkn hit VnJroiomi aerrkra to tbe peojJc U PeaJUton and (nrroandinjr countrr. OFFICE- At recldenee eaat ot Orort Uonae. WHiTCOMB, M. D.i SICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. rrm .MMui.nmlit lftr Ar nLrbt. wltb nrotnptoeac All d'eaaei treated br tbe Uteat and very bert modca for tbe eomlort ot we rauou. DR. 'W.T. WILLIAMSOf., ' PHYSICIAN SURGEON, "Wcstsri, Oregon. TFHl attend to all caSa, dr alltt pr0"1?4-' OFFICE Vo Slain sireai, "s i. . tfcta. Rotlicidld & Bean, Saeeetton to S, E0TH CHILD, Would REsrncm7u.Y awxTirn attcvtw n ottbtpabbc tolbclr target; lucre! riuld GEKERAL MERCHANDISE, Kbldi U botud tadiitlts anhd by tbafr cV. lea eniblas tbsn to otr At tie Yery Lowest JUies. neir Steele wfll eeubt a berwtsfere el Dry Goods, Grroceries, Hardware, Glaina and Glassware, COOTS AX1) SHOES, EATS AD CAPS, Tnprvai alaantaat csran.ha 3rurtil i Uh vtieb Uf isaf be aatnatcd W U Uot U IMr Grain and Hides rCONNXtacs bcxiaK at tbe IU0B en xabkct katis. Cash Paid for Woo!. Pendleton Hotel, 3Cala Stroer, THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED . .AKD POPULAR HOUSE Ilnio lco cstiny BEFITTED and REFURNISHED Ii nvr cjxixj for tbe rtrttira cf pks!a. the Tjoar-x: Ria at aB Umaabe XoaaJ (nntb4 witb tbe rcrr tt tb laarVt allorda, aad crcry cirrtkai matlc to ilMiif ma icma ox it xoaae. TIIJ3 BEDS Are aU nnr. aad tbe rooias bar tern f araUnl in Um ncatst jl aoj vtth every coareoJcaea swasy taoral is x nm ixu ioa. Pendleton Hotel la all lis dmutoeaU win btVir Ub the timca. an4 tbe Proprietor ia dctanninbl tbat It abaS nnJtUln tbe Best House East of the Mountains. The rt-Weat aaJ txiTelicr pabUe'ara tenectfuPy UrrlUdtocall, E. BAKER) Proprietor. Bon Ton Hotel. TnenmJerkicntd take plaarela aenosnrieg' te tbe . .. .- . - ti. fma t 1 First Class Restaurant la tbe baUdlEj Lncnrn as Stcvo's Sample Itoom. PENDLETON - OREGON "Wtor yem cm CiU BEST TABLE North of San Francisco. TnaliUawmalalltlmaabe tnrbtabol wiUt tb TOT be tbe market altortU. aad erery axerttoa ial to at- laty uu ratroBa ol Utc nouae. TOE AsISDS Are all new, and tbt room bar bam f omUbad la tbe iMateat atrle and witb crcry cuirrcUnce tinially tuoxA is a ntsveaai couac In all 1U dewtmenta wis be ne with tbe tlnvw. and tb Proprietor i. (SrUmnlDoJ that It aba! m.lnlaln tb rrpntatioa at bdnc the VERY EUST HOUSE Eaat U tbe Meontalna. Tha reatdect tnd trardlns pubCe are ropectiaVy In- Tna is OUL STEVE SAKF0RD, Proprietor. W- Bailey, CEXER.1L LAXD AGEXCV, reaaletea, OrereH Ofiee en Vain itreet, sppoaUe Cosrt Houat. Ilirln j Xiit btcat approradpUt of erery TtmruJilp in Umatllia county, and bctnx peraananjr acq train td wlb tba locatico and quality ot aU bad. in tbe county. I win aeecre land, for partial under aar of tb I aad law. erf tba U. 8. either llomeettad, Preemption, Tbn bcr cnltur or Koidier. BantatMut. PartlcBlar altenUon paid to the protenaltoa ci res letted dm owm in tt crpy-roxui ai ivaiiunrvon. a. tcaotOA. UTAH, DAHO& OREGON STAGE CO. Will Lcnvo leniUotun For Umatilla every Turaday, Thursday, and Saturday at C A. M.; returning from Umatilla tho ratao lays on arrival of lcata froiuTlieDalltsa. AV1II Lcnvo ondtoton DUy fcr TbeDalles via lSI Rock ami Heppner, at C P. if. WILL Z2SAVJS DAILY For Walla Walla at 7 A. M.; and for Boise City al i AM. Xer Coarlipc, is'o'W' t?toolc. SkiHd Drivers, and able o Herman co of cenSce on time aro tbe features of tLc Cduipany. FARES Gmttly Reduced. Apply te Lot Iiivcnitorc, Agent. Saikfebrr. llaller & Co., Prrietars WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKES' ESTACUWO IX vm 0. BKEOSCT i KtanfactBrrr ef ErcaJ, CaAn. CnsUn. Vr PtsU CeUxp KIa Street. VTelln Unioii Hotel. CS AT ILL I, . . . uw c mrns. raw-: ii:. u.ii: q-lits lurtW rJ IS TttK tli t a ( k atliotr. a k --m tar -aiKwUOnHk.lida,bl'Mt J RwOat "Wilson Hotel, rmalitta. Orrou. MRS. IT JL K1LSO.V, rOKUGsLT or OHT.IW, hxt inM aci rrMt Mm VaaaUla. rtmiU Eaa navU a anctui aaiL mm eul-tmllAKremm'l aaJ tba tatae vtt W W - n ment ftafac at tbia f4n. DR. J. W. HAIL, PUV3I0IAN AND SUHGKON, Pesdleion, Orega. A JU rTrT UUai la. -tf r aifbt OrnCC-0aati A rtafctaa Tte Blockade Runner. Paxama, April 20. Mere active or- ations have been in progress at tea, whore the Peruvian corvette Union, under cera mand of Capt. lariceiicHi, gallantly ran tbe blockade at Anca, ia presence of the Chilian vosol. She carried a most valuable and important oarr &- clndin; field pieces, mitraiHeuseK, lilies, ammunition, and money for tbe t ev , all of vhtch vras safely landed, aiti . nndcr a heavy fire from the Chilian sols. After landing the carro and tal ing in a supply of coal, tbe Union again steamed out and ran past the Chilian fleet, without receiving even a shot or a running anr Bcnous ruK oi capture. Th particulars of this achievement are thus related by a Uallao !3er, and by witiresses of the uir: "Tho Union arrived at Arica, mccss- fully running the blockade, early on the J morning of March li. Tho Matias, Consino, which, with tho Huascar, was engaged in blockading the port procsded at once to arjeuamt the Cochrane of this. Soon after 9 o'clock the same day an at tack was mads by the Huascar, Cochrane and ii alias Consino, which was well re lasted by the Union, ilanco Capac, and the batteries, the Union bring from one side, while landing her cargo and talcing in coal from the other. Tho encroya fire was so hot and the position of the Union so perilous that those on shore, fearinz that sho rboald fall into the I bands of tlio foe. ' sn??e&tcd that sho snrsefctcd n ff tho Union would inauuwr ivjuicu wai. either break tho line dr Le would perislj in the Attempt. Luckily he effected his purpose, despite tho strength ot tho enemy, lluch enthusiasm reigned cn boanl.thc Union dunng the engagement. As slo was at anchor during the fight the could not bring all hr artillery into plav. One of tho enemy t projectiles struck the deck, breaking thret beams. damaging the funnel and endangering tho boilers. Another shot earned away tho button of a gun. The mtzzen mast is slirlitlr damajred, and a segment of a shell produced some little damage about the water line on the pert tide, nfar the bows. Tho bxooko stack and two Etcam piped were also much injured. The IronJ cladii attempted several times to get nearer tbe Union, but were driven oflfby the fort sand batteries. Tho enemy a ahipa drew near each oilier at intervals, probably m order to cobne some plan of attack, but tlio batteries seem to have disconcerted them. The Chilians were evidently under tho impression that the Union would leave the port, steering a northerly urso fOr Callao, but alio did exactly- the reverse, coinc southward, nkirtin?r Alacran Island, and stcerin! for o Pisagua Phvac, says an old Burgeon, is the I art of amusing tho patient while Naluie curei tho disease. XSLEG-BAPHIO. HASTE ItX STATES. U.I.blDCt Kentucky tla iik. Fasu, Kr Mar -i. Craciamcn took frem tbe National Hank a box eonuU&ipg ?iM and a paekace centainiac $13,000 in bocda. Ten thenanJ dollar of the bonJ are of the Ciocinaati Southern and b!os? to lira. G. S. Itrent. of thiacitr; $9, W0 are CatlMe, KentucVy bends the rropcrtr of Mr. John Marshall, of Corisgton, Kcstnekr. ray meet on the latter can be absppe.1. bat bank offieiak mj that the Soatbtrn tondt can only te regained by ccnprotnlvo iilh the burg vers. I'arttes are oe'ea. Saitltarr I'uuillllan tiT UcuiptiU. MmraM, May 4. Seweras i qrrktlj itaprovc-d. Jjo& antheritie decbua the lx Hf that health vill bo unbroken throBgb. oat the Scs:me7. Harbor Appropriation. Vai nworox. May 4. The following items are in the river and harbor approjirutioa loll rrorttu to the Ilnae today: ton tract) Dg a canal aroend CaKadc, Colcmbta river. $IM.C00; Upper Columbia asd Snake rtvr. SIS.CCO: Lnptr Willamette nvtr. ? ! e0; Levtr AVUtasttte and Olaahta riven from Portland. Orecon. to the ea. tB.00: Oakland harbor. California. $93.. 000; Sacramento river, $30,000; Son Joaqais river. $15,000; Skarit river, Waahicston Territory. $2,000; IVtalatna creek, Califer- nU. S3.UX); Celitx nver. Wiibingtoa Ter ritery. S2.0CO; Chehalit rivrr. Wiahiacton Ttrritory. $7,5WJ; Yaqsiaa lUy. Oregon. $l.e; Coasille liver. O.iccn. $I0.OCO Mibiatcr Ascell wr.tea to Ceaaaiionr Jehu F. Swift that bis Michigan teise- mentswill not admit e his coming on to Wathtoeten lfere the middle ot May. He haa thtrefere invite 1 Mr. Swift ta make bia a vbit at Ann Aibcr for the purpose of ex eliADfifeg views a te their protpectiTe work CuMfarsta. leaving WaMBta prbaUy next Taeadir arid amvlag at xn I'nacveo on or abot the dlkb hut. MiUr A afrit aad Comcaaaiaarr aad MiasberTreaeoU ex peet te reach Saw Fraacico tacter between the li as 1 Sth ef Joa. Cltta Appravrst. The Frei&tit ha pftwvel tha army aad fartiaeatieB tf ptapriatiea bilk. A I all ol Ninety TrU Cbickm. May 5. Tbeevka II pro prietor ef tbe Ssr aad Crests! AMr! mBIt. a tesiaest imaine maa aj di rt et or et the board el trade ef tLU etty. fell down the ckvaier abcit ef b4 roiH ffea the ttsth stary, a ditU&ce ever 99 tmet. this mer&iae;. ast iu iaaUatly kSled. Caad XarbaCHl. The FT4err Ut-t perehatwl three mH New ef retted States beaab fee the tiektas fesMj relal JIl Tae lltlt- The Heese tmeTdaent was adapted aa tbetiates tbe ptaaUr ceeeral te ef S9.490.tte appropriated for rail way eail service ia icarig seceseary and teeeial faefliUe'. oil 7ltlt a I'lrr. Hairec. Va May C Ia trp4i& a writ ef the Oak Shae O.l Company thi at. lerseea. the will evtrsowed aad took fire. The dry eenditiea ef the woods casaed the names to spread rapidly aaess other eil preperty, aad at the present writing a grrat are it raig assesg the wettj of tho Oak Shade aaJ McCalsaei O.l Ceseaaiea near Susmit. en the Ktadall and Edrel Kail war. Later reports say taat three disttact firts are new ia tbe weeds asenj; the wells at dlfirre&t points. An snastbonzei report says tbat in a pressure expieatea el a tor pedo sear Iteid City, three men were tn oasly it set fatally baraed. The firea sew rasing cover miles of territory, aed threat en several viHagee, betides a vast amount et oil property. Excitement i very high ia this city. A Catan Iteatc OiSrer Nalrlwrw. UcsT05. May C Iaaae llouhton. axd 0, eaahitr of tbe cattem heaie. committed -nioide by hir.n; at a koardiag hoate ia tbU city on Tuesday nisbt. Ilts body was haeevered by his wife, who returned frem Vreater to-rJcht. lie was a poraUr eS cer. and had rtcentlr been prosoted for efSciect service. It is believed that suicide was caused by despoadency bordering upon insanity. Ab4 Mill Thrr roar. Krw Yorx. May C The arrival of immi grants tc-day exceeded 3,000. Tho indi cations are that 50,003 wSl land hero this month. Ultl Appeal e Ibe HnPrraar- Conrt. The Supreme Court of the District has denied tbe appeal of Mrs. Oliver frem the miters et Chief Justice Carter's deciaioa in favor of cx-Scca!cr Cameron. She will appeal to tha Sopremo Court ot tbe United blalca. Tfalrd Trrmera' Caavpatlea, St. Lcm. Msy C Tho anti-third term convention was larctlv atteaded. Ths ut terance of the principal speakers were plain statements of reasons azainit third term in general and Grant in particular, The following was one of tho resolaliocs passed: "That as Republicans wo cannot be ' hero worshipper,' and we demand from a parly without a matter tae nomtaauon o a caadtaate without a slain." FOR21G5 SEWS. Tbe New C-antael Cable. Loscox, May 3 Laying a channel cable connected witb the new French cablo at Brest, has been completed and telegraphic communication is now open between Pen denvosnder and Brest. Malt era la Cnbul. Ci cci.. May 3. The military force now again is stroag. and any operations can l undertaken. Tbo country has betn without a settled government for 18 months. The rural population is in a vsry disorderly state, and tho population of Cabal, compris ing partisans ot different Sirdars is always rtady for excitement. The rebellion is now practically ended. cry few rebels remain in aims and villagers are btlplsg to bust them out. Khlllrd Lnborera Com I nr. The rmlcralion agent at Accriogtou, Lan cashire, has received an application from tho United State for 100 femalo weavers or heads of families. Tbe first batch sails cn the 15lh inst. The freest um of the City. Pcbltx. Msy 5. Captain rotter, of tho United States ship Cone tcllation. was la-day presented with tbe freedom cf the city ot Dublin. Lord Mayor Gray presided at tho ceremony. Tbe Uxtxtna )'ram Fadcrlatiti. LoMttx, May C. A Berlin correspondent says that the discontent ia Germany may bo judged by the tide ot emigration. It s esti mated that during the past 30 years 2,500,. 000 people hsvo emigrated. Xedlee'a Kepert. CoCTAXTtforxx, Msy 6. A rab-commit- teo ot iloetora Lava nrr este! a report Jo- cluing that Cul. CoaiweroiTa OMtaiin Is cot mail never vai inaaae. arv! twenty-two member of the medical council bar adopt. ed the report, which hat bcn taaaltud to the Court UittL A Cliriallnn C'luU-ltonae. LrtSDOX, May C The Yobbs Men'aChria. tian Aatoriatiea hai purchase! Exeter Hall for X23.000; X15.GO0 more -will l (pent in adapting the bcildinj to thereqaireaenU of the Central AatoeiaUon. rrrateatlon ar Knutau Jew. LoKuoy. May C A dwoa'eh fra St. Pettribnrt; aa; that instead ot ameMoratiea of the po-stlion ot tLe Jew the polioo meas ures asimt tbeea are eaUree-I mora air la tently this fo.taerly. Ferae in tsiaeaJ are rirjairnl to qait ike cafittai on 21 hcr' notice, aad Jeaiah atrgr arnriag ara ordered to depart in the aaaae fcaauauiry manner. i:n:il Crop aut! Markett. Tho Mark Lae llrpreti in it ret lew of the condition ut tbe cram trade aad crops iu England for tho vek ealing oa tho 4th of May. lay; The Uzsperaiara sarisg the patt veek haa been eiedi ae.lv lev and .vepetalifta re ceired a tidea ehrck hieb ki aomrwhat tbreatenios ta frat. Cosntry advtcea sa a role continue aatUery is rtfrd to groT Ibs cereal crept, thench wheat i reported 1 as lesinc color on some heavy buuk, and is vieo the Duke cf Martborouzh Tiie asb- thia aad by no means prcaisia? in a tew j manao telegraph cable ha been hud be UiitricU. Dalireries ef EagUih wheat have twcea Siap.oore aad the riallipine ialincU scala been Raited aad bastness eeeaaed to , l'jar thoasaad pkturu are shown at beat leU, whleh hire sotse utckly iate eea the art exhibition ia 1'arU caw in progreas suaptiea at erevieas priee. Seeaod ipwl- ' The GrosveBor art gallery, Loadoa, itles are bat little isKptlred fr, aed aaia j epaed Satarday; the Itoyal Academy opeas receded Is per laarter. I foeenra wbat lo-day Fredriek Grteawocd retuee from ofreratioM ef bairrs IttTe Win are!rz4bv , tbe weight cf preseat aad preatctie tp . 1 vtrr narrow !iHa. aad althewk tfaee was j oaly quoted at CJ te Is lever ua 31eaday last, the reasti& bas beest aiw. It U aiu galar, oa&sieena the Hht ateck held by atUera, that the aeeliee et pri&M eeeeeerat t -i r . - T I . t en tee eetUtiae ei the Aseerieaa tier, skeald ! aet have ltJ Icil'VYed kr aaat naMy ta- cxeaied tUmaad. The flia: resk te fed is sot ever. A pause bas eceerreJ. dories whiah it weald le well far both aides te con sider th sitaaiaea. It U iespessfUe te say whtther the levest petal has been reoeked, bet it a certain tint a few weeks et crUtvi able weather weeai five a aetir te eeeewaa- tea, fvr wkirh tbe iew jstees av cswvaat off r epperteaeues. Mni', ta frees Aaenea. deenied m are weeks f. 29s W to 23 91 per wtsarter. AVbeat darter taw Wsaag ef the week deeJiaed aatfl J? i was aeeeyUJ'ew Tert day for red winter. Steee taew there fcua been a Larje dessaskl fer the Uaid K&f dea and eeeUae&t. Cteiiag qaetattwaa sbew little er ae alteration os the ek. Maize o4l stcoaiir a, abeat Sts per esirttr. tbe drJixe Ws at leasth arrested. U km fershipseat m farisgly ese4. bet bey- ers ceousse reset rea. bates et jjeawaa whevt last week, SC.7S5 qaarter. at li SJ; a-esaet tS, IJ7 qeorteri at 494 91 the uat erid last Year. IapeiK iao tbe UattevI Kaaealeea Mr the ws codfag AprN Sltb were I.Ile.rz et ef wLeat and et deer. FACinCWAST CaamiMloa Rev!!-. Sax rcxsciioe. Msy 3. To-y the eea?- iea ral s ef Wrekers eeaaeeted whh the Sas rraacsfce Beard were $1 eaaa fer eeeb traasajbea aader $3 aad eae basf ef os per cent for aH iransacUecs ever This win be the rale ia latere. Prozrc- ef tbe (teuttiero PaelOe. The track ef the Set; ra Paei&c railroad k bud thirty-tear suits out ot Tasoea. Oa aed after trwiay a train leaves Tasen fer Panlaso with stages te asd frem Tembetea e. Empire City and 1 'atageaia. A train lesves raataao at i 9 1. ii. aad arrivrs at Taseea at C0 P. M. Tbe O'Brlra Catalei. Sas Fax job. May i. The sefrior court to-day ordered a dtnribatieu ef tbe estate et the late W. S. O'Brien, te weh objection had been made by John II. Bark", . Cl . . tT witb tbe exception " . J .. ' t" ceiemaa aad ivaie Aieueceaca, sgresaaof: mtmeaaaita tan. tae value ot tae e Ute uadittribcted U abewt seven mdheas. Mayor XCallaeta intpeaened. At a meeting ef the beard e! sspertue 1 last evening tho iadteUrr ceeslttee. who had bn instructed to take into ceasidera- ilea the utiersnees and addreeses ef Maver Kalloeb aad to repart what, tf aay, faces- JLu-r Kn tx fc h naeJ rBr. aad to report proper action to be taken by the - n . . - board in (he nre-nlies. fiWd a mart reviewtng the hittory of the labor agitation and the part bomo la it by Kalloeb, finding that be b ennra? a Uwlr a&d dia mntreb-J rleara It ihtm ta nanda the streeU and endeavored to keen them in .... . sea Ci.pcmrton and temperamest as to commit aa outbreak whenever it should suit his purposes; that he haa impeached the honcaty ot the whole community, accused various branches of the city government ot j nej Shores, ot Prince Ann, Md., has been corruption an 1 dereliction of duty, and un- ( fiaed $500 fer marrying his step-daughter, a der pretense of couasehsg a mob against ' child of 13 years Geaeral Grant was ten violence issidoouUy advised them to be in j dered a reception at Springfeld. Ills., on readinees fer bleodahed and overthrow of iv 5th. bv "-Governor Palmer Elliott, the authorities. They expressed the opinion that Kalloch is unscrupulous and unprinc:- i , i : pled ana devota ol intecnty and fidelity to public interests, and that the time has ar rived for the board to express thtir cesdem nation ot bis acts and recommend that prompt actios be taken to vindicate the fair htsmeot the municipality by a judicial iu- tuiij iumj Aauvu leu?, 1 asu lag cnmiwBiUi . uuf,", ,M v. w. A motioa to adopt the repart was put by The House committee oa Indian affairs, Mayor Kalloeb, who announced on viva voca i by a vote of 7 to 3, recemtaend a transfer of voto that it w:s carried. Ths roll was called, j tbe Indian Bureau from tae Interior to the resulting in an unanimous vale for adoption. J War Depa'tmeut Hssselman, a German A resolution was then adopted which aa- socialist, made bold proclamations in the Ihorized the financo committee to cause jtt . j Reichstag sgaiast despotism, indorsed Bus .HiAl nnv-feJinrs to be isstituted acai&sl , -;,n aaarchists aad Preseb xevtilutioaists. the mavor for bis removal from otaco aad empowering them to emply counsel aad nmurata tie matter to a speedy teralna- tlon. Throujthout the reading ol tho report aa lncreane ot over S2.000.000 in the but Mid the rrtolu'Jon, Kalloeb appeared cool j yea, . Increase of 13 per coat, ia the and unmovf d, appearing only to consider j acreage of wheat sown, and a decrease ot 6' tbo diguily of his position as presiding ofS- per cent, in rye, ia reported by the Arricul ccr of the board I tiral Bureau Sir Edward Thornton will Beatli al Jvilse tianxerMeM. Sax Frascisco, ilay wuuam x: uu ccrbeld, presiding jasuce ot mo superior court, dropped dead on tbe bench at noon to-day. lie was bearing a caso wnen u suddenly threw up bis hands, casped onco or twice and expired instantly, lie habca In ill health for somo monts past. Death is attributed to heart disease. Deceased was a native of Virginia, aged 50, and was judge of the 12th district court previous to tho re organization cf judiciary under the new constitution. Tho body was hid out in the contt room pending tho arrival ot tho coroner. Ilonora to tbe Deceased. Tho death ot Judge Da&gerfield has called forth general expression oi regret A meet ing ot Ih judges ot the superior court was held this afternoon to draft and adopt reso lutions of respect to tho memory of their deceased president, and to dsdda upon of fering their terriceg to the family as to tho funeral. Members of the Mr association will meet to-morrow to tako steps to prop erty boner las memory ot tae uto jidgo. Sloak Breber rallarc. D. A. lost & Co- slock broken. iu- peadrd to-day with liabilitiej of over $100,- 000. Kan FraneJae Mbeob Up. A sharp shock of carthquaka wan felt at 12 o doer lasl nijaL IbUIbu Kaldert lu New Jf exloo. A special from Silver City, yw Mexico, lays: It is iff oriel that Antonio with Ida basd la movias to vara San Carlos. About 19 Indiana attjtkrtl Coocey'a camp an llin- cral creek, in the MizelLtn Mountains ot Kew Mtzieo, oa tho J. They focght all day. Cooaey aad Chick were kilUd. aad Tajlar, I'tttr and Murray wounded, aadliS horse takes. Two Iadiass are known to have Lena killed. Willi in Steathers & Scsa have bctn t) tewed jadzmeat fcr- $355,000 a 'licit the city of Philadtlphia oa account ot the pub!! building cornxtiAica Ten Iboutaxdper anna wilneewd a hasgine at Gaiamlle Teiia. en Satnnlar Eirl Conr haa beea appointed Lcrd Iieateaant of SrcUsd, the eititeraaip of the rail MUlGazett Mesalero Apaches are raring Lincoln been advanced at Fcraatoa, I'i-, 10 per ceat.- The Tnhaae cilia the pardaamg ot l'esasyirazia bribers ujracici Crops ia the Lower Mlaaiiripci Stale are KTnl weeks be hied time Tbn TVerM declares tbat no allea ef the MoecoUaa race eaa o laeiany naiurauzed ize uuim MaaJres haa bombarled Callao witheat ef fect An attempt ill be made te cries about aal a.ljecrsmet ef Cessreis by the Ivt ef Jan; The ax ti-third Uracoavea- Uew. te be hell at SL Louu en May Cth, nroesLies to be carselr atte&ItJ Cenx- 2 Ma? ia aid to haie faith ta Gnat's neeai&a- boa aad ekeiteo lVtae-ia b-arr strorc- i ly tewanl S&ermaa West Vkisaia at ! Nwbrxeka taatreet f-r BUiae. TeNew Joekttlevu aa ar imeai of $1 Tb lletus imtal eeoiBsktes Lavers eoebio peUl eard H. E.- cenfexoase in vra U Cisciaasli Edward I John see, ei ltaver. has teen aemiI U. S Atteraey fer Ceiertdo T. II, DoohUle, e erfMar ef patent, bas rtstg&eil Tbe Mexieaa mtatsitr will nil freas Acw Yetk fer Mexico a the 5th Lower Leeaateaa is flood rJ ia several pariahs by Vreaii-ir e! the levees lima it threat. eaed by the Chtieaas aad great diiir- pre v o te Terevtaa eet The CfrtVari savy Watiaarded Callao oa the Si of April. deiar iawsu. damact Geaeral MeuS daUa segetiiis witi the Poll Sergftat-at-ai s Taompsea has gvae to Obie te leek after Thurs ' inUresU be- fero the eemirg Dtsocra: cesveaUes- Seaater Leaa has cose to LUxaoia to Tozt tfer Grant Cmair Saiit w sot itart westward as sooa as he expected Seaater Thaxmaa haa rtt sed from Ohio asd reeaeaed bt se Tom Teuas sayt that seven ef the Seath Carolina delegaua wdt vote fer Sherasa ea the &rt tune! Italian etectiocs wiH be held May ICth Tiflts. a biiassh tews, sas been bessed. to the grst aad great distress prevail! Pragn itamlgtioa ta the Uaittd States Ibis Tar aa tecats already to ov -w,lw, An set tor Saipeetis petrolesa is belnc; debated by the Ouawa Paz&ase&t Chris Sibb mad Wis. Spittstmol fatally shot each ether at Astor City. CcL. last Scaday vvaaabarne aasosacex that he will &at be a car dilate, but is streag fer Graat Ex perts ceatinse the exasiaatioa cf hand writing ia the 3itaker cam aad before the an3r tnverthct&an Tte Cnc cc- j ausiioa Ult foots up $17,00); the Sua fiads I faalt wit- tho Democratic Caserns fer such tbbs approprialiaas At the request of , fartizn coasuls at i fertisn consul s al Ca&io. cotico o the ii, 0r tut port by Chili re v. to lfta Ti i j.B ,x-f.r V a,i a jritndly viait te IVrj The chief male 1 ef the'Amerieia sbi? Ceateawal was shot dead by tbe second mate ai&ooe. japan 1 A Jspaaes eavoy win saoruy vuit tae I Paetfie Coast luag Uaol, leader or a revolt oa tbo troaUer ot Ansa, waa not cap- t tuxcd asd executed as reported some mciUii i ... . , : l:. .1 ,.... sjo, s nwarew siaEj i pu "? Baomeat A colored woman Ol JHlladel- 1 phu eerved tferee years in tae army usuer . tno namo ol tteary imams, was woasoeu t and elaims a pe&sioa; she should have it , Selh Ii. Shiat. One ol the oldest mer- chants ia 'ew York and formerly a noted . IT. 1 aoouuonisi, ca irCTouy. , Mrs. Custer tevcrelv criticises McDonald's i tiato of hr husbaud. and objects to Its ds- I nlicale beinc erected at West Point Sid- ! Fnld's champion oarsman, wi'l enter the ; " . . ; . , , . j race at Seekosk, to take place Jase ltb ' Tliley, tbe oarsman, wishes to tatcr tae j nanlan-Courtnjy contest The Cabiset I dides that aay surrender ca the part of j Sitting Boll must be wholly unco&ditio&al ' The Empcrcr of Brazil announces the i disa ppearauce of the yellow fevrr from Bio, J anj boped that German workingmen would follow their example The assessed Talue I at railroad nronertT in Iowa is $U 1.051,000, inta Washington to Canada to welcome rrinee Leopold on May t&. Child (scarcely threa years old) look, ins wistfully at a dtmmutivo pie. Mother "Now, llcla, I want you to save your nice pto so your papa can seo it when bo comes home." Child (look ing still more wistful! ) "t sink I could tell papa exactly how it looks. A boy of three years old, 6Uttng at dinner with his mother nnd the rest of the. familv. was violating the old adage, "Children should bo seen and not beard." His mother commanded htm to be quiet, wien ho suddenly asked, "Mamma, what aro littlo boys' moutlrs Eiado forT CONUllESSIOXAL. Hraale. Wntcrro3r. Mayl. Booth latrodaeed a bill for the erection of a public buildfng at Sacraaseato. raddoek latrodaeed a biTereaUnz tbe . Yakima Lsad District in 'Washington Terri tory. Msrsan introdseed a hUl requiriazthe President of the Senate to submit to the House aad Senate tha electoral returns. Slater rreseated a petition from 5,000 citizens of Oregon ier a-xesolalloa request ing the Preiideat to call an isteraa oaal convection of mariume caaoss to arrange a canal aero the Isthmus of Darian. Teller, from tho O0rtlttee cn railroad. reported favorably oa a bill anthcririca the Viyomssg, Aloataaa aad rioh e JIailroad Company to build its road across the Port Bassell aad Fcrt Laramie Military lifaerre; paaeed. Plumb, from the eommittee on military affairs, reported favorably on filing claims for corses asd equipments kxt by orrs tnd enlisted men; placed on the calendar. Also favorably on Senate but to amend section 1,113 ef the revised stitntet relative to post traders. Cameron moved to ceasider Ben IIolli- day's bill; agreed to try T3U 27. Pending debate Ike mcrstsg hour expirsd, and Test spoke in favor of the Spo2ord Kellogg resolstlon. The bill anlhonziBg a c tmt cosveatioa with Kleancraa was agaia take a up, asd the doors dosed for its consideration. After tho doors wtre opened Edmunds moved to substitute tor tha bin a rrsolstica rMaestxas the Prideat to arse the Ccr- erameat ot Kicaragsa to agree to a conven tion fer the setUemeat of the claims ia ques tion; rejected. The bdl was then read the third time and paasoL Ittstcan. frem tbe cemxaHfee ca com mere, reported the river and harbor appro priation licH; ordiTKl printed asd recom mitted. WeHs. from ths committee sa apTTcn na tions, reported back the Indian appropria tion UU. witb Seagate aseadmests, with a iccocx mtaduiea that seme cf the xmesd- mecU be cosc red ia asd some cca-coa ecrred la; agreed to. The Shaker then laid txiore the House a mesaase from tae rre&deat vetseing the special deaseacy UU. Ths message was read asd referred to tho cesmittee ca ap prof nations, asJ the Ltll 1 i apes the Speaker's table. The effect of Ilia action is to postpoae lis coTioderatiea sstu tbe Ile&se sses fit to call it cp. Ccsstderation was then resumed of the iatersal revtsse btlL Tha aeeat leaving the law is rrgard to ten ceat stamps as it atasds at preseat w rejected yeas 52. says 6j. Tbe am esdme&t. atrikiug out tae leakage " claaae ef tbe us was rejected yeas b. nays lZi Tie titt was tben passed yeas 113, cays 67. Tbe House wext iato eaa uttee cf the whole on the pest etSte approptialioa bilL The biH sppropriatoa $35.575, 130, b-t-ine $1.23l.C00 below the esdmate asd 9(0,009 above the appropriation last year. There was so geaeral dgbtte, tl the ht& was Immediately reatl by sections fcramesd mest. Sidl.y submitted an amesdmeat appra- pnatxsg 5-u,OX) for the pvse ot card rfreeHtTis and poat uDf machines; adopted. Seaatcv Vni3us. Mav 5. "Wallace, frem the select committee to in quire Iato aHeged f rands' at the late eiee- ties, submitted a rerert ot tie rssaU ot the isvtatatlen on the subject of uestal or abridgement ot cufirage ia Rhode IsLzsd. ted reported a fcdl eaisrce the provisioas of section 2. article It ef smesdmeats to the Casstitatiea of the L sited Stilts; placed on the calesdar. Wallace also pre seated petitkss from cit izen ot Rhode Tdir.1 praying far rtliet from the rule of s2nge in that Stale; re ferred to the judiciary eesusit e. Blatae said that there would be a miaertrr report on suffrage in Ekode Uasd. Booth, from a cesuttce ea public Iasda, reported favorably Hbcae bill fer the relief of settlers os public lands, aad it passed. It pro rides thii. wh?a i pre-ep- tion nsmrsad, or timber caiture eisimaat ahaH. file a written rehaqsishEsest ot hie claim ia a local land oie, the laad covered by said claim shall bo opes, and subject to entry. The bQl authorizing the sale ot Pert Lo gan. Montana, asd to establish a nw mili tary post oa Mussel Shell river, Montr, ni, was passed. Mowee. Atv?n, ehiTrrain ot the co mttlee on apcrcprintlo&s, reported a bill appro priat lag -250,000 for carrying oa the public printing office for the ccrreat fiscal Tear. Atkins stated that the s&a was th same as appropriated by the bHI vetoed by the j President. - . ti.. a.ri -r. vttv.nnt The bSl was passed without division. Tho morning boar havtcir expired. King called np tho joint resolution rearsring the Monroe doctrine. Blackburn raised the question atxiing fie desired to proceed with the rest orSsa ap propriation bQl. Tho House, by a decisive rate, refused to consider the -Moo; decfriaa resokttiasj, and went icta coaim'ttre the whole oa tha past jSt spproiaii bill. An ameudment icr- h tfc appropria. tioa for railway raoi nrv- 3 J, $00,000 was rejected by a v e t 7-J . King subsiitutrd ait m-i hi it inert? -lag from $S15,9ii to 'he appro- pnation tar inland Lr-iBiporUliuu by slca- boats; sdopUd. Senate ames latent to 3oa$e bOl for the sale of Fort IVs a and tbe establishment of a new miliiitrt nt 9 the frostier was concurred in. Tho Blalock Co., who own an 'exlt?n sito ranca oetweeu tno qiud anu John Day, haro al reads- about 500 act plowed and 'W acres on tae rivet tans sowed to barlev. The wliolc ranch, con sisting of 20,000 acres, all of which good land, will be surrounded by a doa ble ditch fence in a short time. Ona hundred men are steadily employed Resides this work, Uioy have- construct ed a good road from Blalock's landing to .a . a A w AAA fTt the ranch at a cost ot ?i,uw. i a ono of the best landings on the Columbia river nnd bids fair to becomo a thriving town in a very tliort time. It is the ut tcntion of the company to alternate 12, 000 acre3 each year, thus leaving ono half for Summer fallow. It is very easy to recollect an actrm nge. uct it onco nxen tn yonr ratii and you vc got it forever.