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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1880)
s ACTOnOr Published Every Saturday Moraine Br TURNER & BISHOP. Office, Mala Street, opp. the Court House. HATKS OV ADVERT1SI50 IS COtt, lw. Int. f 4 08 SCO 7 CO 8 CO 9 CO IS 0U is eo 30 CO Ssa. asoa 8 CO 12 CO 11 CO 2) CO 34 03 99 CO 44 CO (ra (roc) II oa 1(09 X 03 38 00 it at 40 03 eo to lrr t te at asm 40 W UM 70 CM iats 1 lor h t 1 tn 2 loebes S CO X inches 4 09 I Inches 6 03 Y, col- 7 to vt m I " I0CO column IS CO Kates or Subscription la Coin. One Year, in advanoo : : Six Monthi : : : ; i Three Months : : : : Single Copies : : : : t $3 00 1 SO 1 oo 10 VOL. 5. PENDLETON, UAL1TILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1SS0. NO. 37. tcaertlon. 10 cents ptr Use mcb sutuo.ant In sertion. Advertising bills parable quarterly. THE EA8T ORSGOMAM S. Kotbcwuv Jol) Printing: Office. PENDLCTON, OREGON. BOOK AKD JOB PRINTING J. I- Bra v. ROTHCHILD&BEAN (Successors to S.Rotbchlld) Of every description neatly and promptly exe cuted at reasonable rates. Notice. SimrJe announcements of births. marriages and deaths trill be inserted without caarge. Ututuary notices win be cn&rgea mt ac cording to their length. Single copies of the JUsr Osxaosux, in wrap pers, lor mailing, can be obtained at this oSice- We as nme no responsibility for views expressed ly correspondents. L. B. COX, ATTOBNEY AT rEXDLETOX, OEEGOX, Will practice in all the Courts of Oregon. Orricr, Over the PostoSce. r. racx visits. o. r. sell. TUSTK BELL, ATTOBNEYS AT IiA7. WouM respectfully call the attention of the pub lic to their largely increased stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which the increased facilities aSsrded by their combination enables Ultra to offer AT THE VERY LOWEST BATES. Their Slock, will Consist as aervlartore ef UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE COMPANY. MTAUIS WILL, IXAYK rEKDLETOK FOR CUATILLA Every Tues day, ihurvur ana bsturuar at 19 1'. il.; re turninr from CraanUa the same days on ar rival ef the boats from Tha Dalit. rENPLETOK FOR THE DALLES Daily via. Iflet Itoex and liermner at Q A M. PENDLETON' 011 WALLA WALLA Dsfly at 7 A. il4 and lor lise Lily at 2 A. II. NEW COACHES, NEW STOCK, Skilled Drivers, and able performance of rrtr en time art the features of the Company. Fares grrjUy reduce!. IW LOT LITERSORE, AG EST. Salisbury, Ilailey A CVx, Proprietors. DRY GOODS, AKD XOTJLEIES FCEUC. Pendleton Oregon. Office in Court Home. GROCERIES, JOHN A. GUTEB, ATTOBNEY AT IiAW, rXXDLETOS", OETGOX. Orncz Up stairs, abore PostoSce. ETARTS & -WALKER, ATTOBNETS AT IiA"Wt rcvDurrox, oexgox. Orncr, in the Court Home. A XFACHE5, ATTOBNEY AT LAW axd xotaey rcsuc, "Weston, Oregon. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. HAINES & LAYTRESCE, ATTOBNEYS AT LATT. BAKrE cur, outgo x. Will practice at law in aH Ceuris in Oregon and IIaba. Particular attention paid to bssiness in Baker ana Union counties. 3.B.TTKXXC n. w. rxiLrr. n.s. carLrr. TURNER, BAILEY & CeSLfcY, ATTOBNEYS AT LAW, rEXDLETOX, OEEGOX. Qgjce on Main street, opposite the Court Hocse. DR. E. 3T. CLEXEMB, PHYSICIAN, SLUG EON AND ACCOUCHER. Pilot Bock, Umatilla County, Oregon. All calls promptly attended to, day or sight. DR J. B. LINDSAY, SUBGEON AND DENTIST. fexdletos, : : : : oeecos. Surgery a Specialty. E. P. EAGAX, 3t. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. WEaTOX, OEEGOX. Office on Main Slrw L J. 3T. PRDETT, PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. rnxDixrox : : : : oeegox. Office at residence. W. C. XcKAT, 31. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. rEXDLETOX, OKEGOX. Orricn Opposite the Pendleton HotcL W. F. KBEMEB, . . PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. rEXDLETOX, OUEGOX. Offers his profeseional services to the people of Pendleton and surrounding country. Omcc-At residence easi o! Court House. ' C. TTHITCOMB, 3L, D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. rEXDLETOX, OBSQOX. Will attend to all calls, day or night, with promptness. All diseases treated br the latest and very bestmodec for the comfort of the patient. db. w. t. TrniiAaisoy, PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. WESTOS, OEEGOK. Will attend to all calls, day or night, with promptness. Owen On Main street, opposite drug store. f DB. J. TT, HALL, PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. AJ1 calls promptly attended to, day or night Orrice Over the Drag Store. HARDWRE, China and Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, NOTIONS, ETC. ThffYwffl linn take treasure in fiHinr any orders with which they mar be entrusted to the best of their aauity. CrXtAlT? AND HIDES And other produce taken in exchanre at the '. fl . A 11.... CASH PAID FOB WOOL. GOLDEN D.W.PRENT1GE&G0. MUSIC STORE. lor f Irs tH tree t,rortl and. Or. AH instrnmenta sold on the installment plan are at our regular CASH PRICES. Our Pianos and Organs are from the best makers, and our prices and terms are the easiest of any house ea the North PactSc Coast. Wo fully guarantee eTery Instrument we sil, and each Ptano and Organ is also accompamea wjia gatmita: the mannfytarer. WEBER PIAHOS ABE THE BEST. Installment Terms: $50, (100 or more, cash balance, 15 or ptr naonui. KA1NS BROS.' PIANOS ABE BEIIABLE. Installment Terms: $25, t50 or more cash; balance, ?15 or J20 per month. PEASE PIANOS ABE THE BEST MEDIUM-PRICED PIANO IN THE WORLD. Installment Terms: $15, $2$, or more, cash; balance, $10 or $15 per month. ESTEY ORGANS SING THEIR OWN PRAISE AND LEAD THE WORLD. Standard Organs ABE UNRIVALED. Ins'allment Terms: $15, $25, or mere cash; balance, $10 or $15 per month. If installment terms as quoted above do net exactly please, they can be changed to suit con' Tcnicnoc oi customer. D. W. PRENTICE & CO. Music Dealers, aro toluhzbs or A Opportunity ODE, SUBSCRIBERS Arrmto&X tb BMNNty &f eer niacrSvT ferbkrtac a nuvtAU3 tKrr?rr tb ft Srirunvf t! EAST 0REG0NIAN Bar raemdn! la raVtrg mzttaatH H CLUB SAN FRANCISCO Weekly Ctaoiiicle, Tb rtccltr rctacrtftkB iV ef r jjt ts 13 OO per Tear, JL&4 tb jnslj Kimexiftiea cf tb COXOS1CLS It 12. 99 wHl ftraafc Hoik Papers for One Tear Tor S4 OO. Petac Fr. Boli tpm tfbt t ce wtnkUnM. 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Mvs.a JtaTSa"t x. w. x'Hisnxxou K CU.'O UMATILLA, OREGON. MONTHLY He Mould W rite to tliclr I'drrBt. Colonel X., or John Morgan's Cav alry, was not a martinet, - but, bearded liko the pard, bo bad a mili tary air. Disciplino was bis bobby. Tiie soldiers of his regiment were young men from eighteen to twenty tivo years old all of them blue blooded. To restrain these hot spurs required tact, skill and firm, nc&s. It was no easy task to curb this jeunesse done. But the Colonel did it, and this vras tho way he did it: An inspection having been or dcred, the Jirigadicr and bis fitatr visited tho Colonel's camp for the purposo of conducting it. While the regiment was in line, undergoing in spection, two privates, who had been ranging the night before in search of buttermilk, and bad endeavored to sneak into camp unobserved, were detected by the outpost sentinels at.d brought undor arrest to Colonel X. at the head of his regiment. The Colonel, cocking bis hat on three grains, storuly ordered them to his tent to aA-ait hi coming after in spection, remarking to General D. that he would make an example of those rovers. Arriving at tho tent with the General and staff, after ranks wore broken the Colonel ar raigned th culprits bclorc hira. 'Young gentlemen," eaid be, se verely, Myoa are ware that you have been iiuilty of a serious ouenso against the discipline of my camp?"' "Yes, Colonel," was the meek reply. "Well, sirs," thundered the Jlhada manthas, 1 desire you distinctly to understand that if 'this offense is re peated I will write to your parents about it. Go to your company." Turning to the surprised officers looking on, be said: oasee how se vere I must bo with these young fel lows. Discipline must be preserved." Tux Rul jlxo Uxczjo. Those who get thoir iilts of Freack domestic life from scrofulous French aovel vfll b a little startled to learn that the widow of Cham," otherwise the Vicomte de Noe, the great caricaturist, has killed herself in a nt of despoadencv over tne io oi her husband. Probably even in Franc. the but place where one would look for coaiueaf tenderness and devotion oven to death, would be in the boosehold of that remorvelef s and casparis? aatirist. who had for years bees the Nemesis of French vanitv. follr and weaka. But there is no 'civilized country tn the world is which domestic selection is so alrocr: as in France, none in which the !m nf muTurt and kindred are so potest as influence; and the true lifo of i Franc is someuunjj as uinerem irom tha boulevard novel as the true life of America is different from the dime novel. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERN. PENDLETON HOTEL Mala atrt, Pdlet, Or. THIS CENTBALLT LOCATED rePCULK H8CIE Having ba ESTTREXY r.EFITTED asd r.ETUIlSlSIIED Il cow cpta for the rtceriea f racsts. the rrA.ur.i2 Will at all times be tesnd farnished with the very tnt the markH 3rif. asd every exertion made to satisfy the patrscs f the hosie. TIIE BEDS Are all sew, and the rooms have been famished In the neatest stjle and with every rcatenkace usually found in a CrU-dxa house. THE PENDLETON HOTEL InallitsdepartoenU wiU be up with the tiro. -d lh nrowieter is determined that it shall maintain the reputation cf beinj the Best Beue East ef the Saaatala. The resident and traveling public are respect fully Invited to call. J E. BASER, Fraprletar. Mrs. V. A. "Wilson, formerly c f Orleans hss lo ated on Tront street, Umatilla, where she has opened a first-class hotel. The bouse has been refitted, the beds are excellent, and the table, will .1,e supplied with the beet the marxet affords. -Travelers will not regret Hopping al ttus plaoe. CMtttee $2 Wwth f KW Hlk Eail YSW j N. Vi . EUge Company's coaches stop here. w , v 1 Musical Journal, j PRICE 78 CEHTK PER TKAR. THE CHB05ICLE nClLBWU. THE K.lX rHASClWCe CHROSI CLV. w lb ftnt iir on tb celJ4Iity SBilQtbrrbBcMalxllclUliIltr(iU NEWS. Jtolblar tbl lb eU VMir to kDC U eoltlrJ trealUcdamBS. II slnti to fill rrtrr rrq-alxr-orst of a Snl-cUu rspcr. 1 1 TrfsrrMe RcrorU ar tb Utsrt aoj taott rtluU. It Local Ss tb fullest and rkint. a4 iu EdilorUlx (too tb tMt ro la tb wsBtrr. THE CHROJfirXE his al win Un. sbJ tiwtyt vill Iw, tb frv-ol asd tUoHm eftb trail at afslntt coeatBlln. dkiT, coTor lloai or orrrrxlca of aar Xl&l. It will U IbJ. pmlrat la ertrjlblne. totrl lanotbiBfi llr uti ImfrOtl to all rrtt. jt ripclns rorret ttoavbrrrrrr (ooB4,aixl toUbi ltb leukM n4Tar lo proooU ad potrt7 lBlnt of tbccmtpaUicvbaa j. trrei saloaboralt irprni for 1U sgrvort- T), NIX l-RASCIKCO 1TEEK1.T CIIKOMCI.E. lb taotX UittUBt sbJ coca TJrU Wtilr lVr.rr b Wcria. prisU rrcvUrir 73 (oinnu. lC.of Xs. LUmtar sad Ccoost iBlcnsatloas aUo a iiMjiJawBt Aarkoltorsl IVpirtiwoL. $2 for One Tear, Inlodlnz poitar. to SBf put UnluJ SUtrt. SAMPLE COJ'ICS SKXT FllKR. gV All critn ntut U scroapsniwl br tb cola AUrs sll vritTt la LAND AGENCY. DWIGUT &. 1J1ILEV Eestral Land Atests, Netarlfj PuMIc, i (UL XSTAT BS0KEX9, Fvadifton. : : : : : ' Have Township FlaU of all surveyed lands in fmataia county, and Eecord of all Claims from Cnt iMtbndovauintmwiiiumc.uuiviim 4 i.ml.irMMT fram the Land Office at La Urande. Will secure Claims wr poruea bw u v. JmkA Laws of the Unitnl States: conuurt cunietMi cases before the Local Lan4 UIhce,aofl on appeal to the Department at Waihinptnn. Will furnish Soldiers AUdiUonsl Home stead Floats and all kinds of Land Scrip on short notice, and at lotreet market rates. Will buy and sell Land, Claims, City Property, etc, on reason able commission. Tha PliU and Records above referred to are the on It ones of the kind in UmstiHa county .aadset- . - . . T - f I t. Uers can save ume ana a otp vo m uouu vj rnmlnrbu. We have special facilitie for lo cating new comers. mchl7 "WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKERY. EaTABLISHED IK 1664. O. BRECHTER, Jfanufaeturer or Brca.!, Cakes, Pies and aU kinds or Crackers. Fire-proor building. Halts Street, t : : Walls VTti UNION HOTEL, TJMATTLLA, : : OBEGON. Dave Horn, Proprietor. This house is la the best condition for the re- ii .r .d. ni.tn beds and rood tsbie is thi motto of IhU house. The Jtr2a5 of tho public 1 solicited. Stage- leave ;& ,fdr Psndletosi, Weeton.La Grande, Union, Baker CitjaaiSdsMCity. IVruail ana liiplotnallr. New Yoke, June 3. The ChiaoM min ister tu Washington arrived from Europe last niliU He will spend a dav or two in New York ami then start for U ahiBntti. Hia devtinatlon U Peru, where he will negotiate a treaty for the pnMectMMi af coolies employ ed on the (iaao Mand. Mnnlrr In Scf VorU. Two Sunday mardrn here; boUi ess surrounded br mystery; Mae srresis o aaspiciun. katurtUr' SklrmUb. Santa Ft, N. M-, Je S. Sattuday mornins hut Captain Harker. wiUi a narty of his scoots, jampedHpon a band ef In dians near Cook's eattyoii.aml kiltad thre. one of whon Is, no aoabt, Ittcrta s tw, and got five horses astd soeae ara. Dttl. Hh-kvoxb. Vinrinia, Jane 8. A dwd took place yt tenia y monsitst; beteM V. V Klaa. editor of tbe M, astd Cot. Thomas Sauh. ot of ex-GovfiorSnith. VIxri was ecvereJr, bt not fatally woniwleil, at the rt Sn. Tne 4sil crew oat of aa articie in the )Tmf. All ranles will be arrtd. V.pU. llallatuX Jlu.uln.It4. CictxsiTi. JnaeS. Eph HotUnd, Use nolorKMJS caabler aisd Djiswuatic pol itician ot this city, was HM3fed Wt niht. HollasHl was fM.sH tbrnrof Fourth and Race 4ret, Ofot Use CcMtsanrwkf office, and wrxrn about fiftei feet duiani from Wooaroosb, the Utter leveled his revolver and Bred. Holland gave a loud yell, tutored ajtatawt a co- fectioaery stand, sprans upon it twice, turned arnnnl, and tinalir 9Ur-re4 be hind the snan at tne stand, Im concealed hiraselC U'oilrt;i Mood ontly nnder a ga lamp witn li revolver in portion to fire srin. wken he wns d?vml and seized by the poltc?. He wnt onsetlv along witk the police to tne station hoew lie lias perstetttly rma to sny any thing in regard to the snooting to the police. HoHaad is very sorsnnlr wonsKkd in the CTOta, bat it is not known nt this nonr wbetner thore is a rlt sncr of ti reovry. He has said fevernl tisnns recent'y tlsnt the rinz u-a determined to 'inate him before the aMvtinz of the iKaaecratsc National Convention, bnt be woald anl his grennd. There wonhl be snen nt ln Convention who vM not lik to Me him. and be won Id nave fossMthsn: to toll that they would not like to hear. The or pOMtion is lo-niebt that hss a-'notion is direvtlr connected with hie noittsoal work frtr TiWien and the Dasnnrwlie I4srtr in ISTo. The atlisir hs canned nsnch ex citetBeat abnt Usesareete wiser Use new? has spread. ill4c .f Jiptnrw OSUIal. Wuirtus, June S. Ay (inkota. iecrMarr ol the Japn lajpatin of lha ntv. contnsitted t nirsde tnia anornsnc. Th only cine to the can- vrm n hsUr keft by demised in which he stated that ne had been concerned in tne MsxKreeuon of 1 i in Japan, and bad torfciled has honor. Pacific Cwtt Apprapriallon. The snnory civil afnrorrition bill at repotted from the senate romstttee on apprupriaiions ths aflemoon. i asneawked by increaain? the item for the Mare I4and dry dock Irom 575jtJ to iW ' and tne item lor Rgntnose ana Meant mz scmm atTMamook Itock, Orroa, from JW,0 to7J. Tne senate committee nave nncxen ow the hce rrvro-r ris lion of SkMU for bthonse and fof apal at I osnl o Point. W.T. All other Paeiftc Const ttm remain anehaateI. Tbe Duty n Ilarlcy Malt. The hn$e. on motsoa of Morrioa of HMnols. Tw-ed a bill psactwe the rate of duly on barley malt at & en!a r bane. R.iolntlonarj- Hattnrnti In Xanu Jln- ica. Tcta.v. Arizona. Jane t. The latost news from Sonera is that the revolution is over. Maraueso oal&snked the fbree which oppocdhimat Altar, 400 to hH lifl From the Arizona line about thirty leagues northwest from Altar he marched b forces around to within eight leagues to the east to a place called Atil. Four days he maintained hlme taere without oe ing dbcovered br the government force. He sent the latter word that be woukl await them three days later if they de sired to attack turn, ltie government forces, nnder Vice Governor Don Tibnrrio Otero, were composed of a boat 400 .tate troops badly armed and di.ciplined and a few federal companies, a BiuaiHin more of tho latter, under Colonel Garcia, were exoected in order to make an attack. Marquese did not wait to take thete odds. He continued hie march to Madalena. The regular cavalry and about 1-Vl volnn teers from Altar, under Teadoro Moareal, were presfing him at a ranch called Pe trero aboul fiv cs leasues from Msgdaleaa. lie wbccletl about and routed it complete Ir. losing 50 killed ami Hsvexal uoomled, among the number ooib; an ottictfr. The Annv'of Kcform, as Matneo rail lib band, on the 311 ultimo occupied Mngda lcna. Ho proclaimel a prtMiuneimmento. He told the people that lKn Torino Diaz had sold Souora to th Aracricnn. and that his Marquese) taLvion ws to save it. He then levied a forced loan. On the evening of the same day be left, marching towards A rispa. The federal lore anaer command of Colonel Garcia, who en tered the morning follow log, are tn pur suit. Ills objective iw.m is aaiona. Miner Klllrtl. VrYsiii. Juno S. A miner named Sseh Lloyd, was caved on and instantly killed in the Menineld mine tins morning. Tkt Knlnrd Chlurw Cluarlcr In Aerailn t'lir. At a mas meeting of citizens at the theater last evening, called to action against the rebuilding of Chinatown with in the city limits, it was decided that an association of citizens would immediately be organized to purchaio alt tne laud for merly occupied by the Chinese, und to procure a location for Chinese near the city for building purposes so locuted thnt it would not endanger the health or safety of tho citv from fire. Committees have been appointed and immediate nnd ener getic measures will bo taken in the matter A lllg !" . New Yoek, Juno 0. Tho celebrated Madison Siuarc proporty, formerly called Gilmore's Garden, has oeen disposed of for.00,000 to the Htrnum Muenm Co., a corporation just orgniiiz'd with a capital of $3,000,000, for tlio pnrposo of erecting the largest exhibition building in the world, including, undorono roofa museum opera houxc, coliseum, theater, hippo drome, tropical garden, e;c., to bo finished and opennl early nest year. William H. Vamlertnlt ake a subscription of a quarter ofa million dollars to the enter prise and is one oj iu director. P. T. Itanium, another well known capitalist wiilbe largely interested. Mr. I Jam am will aim be president of the company. Articles of incorrioration Were Ltsued to day. The Wallur. O'lary ha eJtallengel Itewell, on be half of Hart, colored rxxlwlrian, to com Mte for the ebampionthip of the world in the hix day nice, w hicii is to take place in New York, Boston or Chicago. The takes are to be $-V) a sule, Howell to reitiv SiKx) for expense-. Itrnnlon or U'lKcaiin Veteran. MiLWACKer, Jnrte Tle reunion of Ohl WieoMM Hoklier, so long contem plated.eommencYsd to-day. General Grant, General Sb-ridan and party arrive.1 to-day after a qnkk ran from Chicago. The city reeoived them in hoitdav drtxv. Gwnt-ral Grant's osrriagv, drawn by four handsome hor. headed the line of carnages that M lowed. Alt along the march the air was ftilletl with cher. waving of hat?, ban ners and bandkerobieis, to which the two comrade warriors responded by raising their hats and bowing. This afternoon a ooenpievt drill ol militia companies oc curred at Camp Reonion. About ten thonaand obi veterans were formed in hollow ronar. and in the rnace thus ei-rrd stx cxmloodiBg companies per sormrd tise ovolntivet ansigaed them. They wrre Chieago Cadets, Janesvilb; Ganrd-. I-acro-e Light (iuard, Manitoe Light tinard. Evergreen Geurd of Sheboy gan, ?nd Ganny Gaard of Portage. Prizes will W awarded to-morrow at 11. Other comnanttri were present n spectators. Crowds of Tson are eonUntlr swelling the eanconrke. The mifroads have already bronchi in over IOsXp'.O. ami lo-morraw arrivals will he larger than ever. A foat nre of to morrow's procedings will be a grand parade, which, vm put over in order that Gonerals Grant and hendaa might be presort. Fire nt LonltvlU. Ioviixr. Jnae 10. .V ire occurred this snorning. Tne som will amonnt to noaily SW'lXI'i. The large wholesdde dtvg hon of Arthur. Peter & Company, on Main stnet between 7lh and Sth. wns com nlaelv gwUed. while the wdbluh Gladtonc'a Financial Pol ley. The Mommy Pod says: The boase of commons will be asked to-morrow to go into the committee of ways and means to consider certain financial resolutions to be moved by Gladstone as Chaoceller of the exchequer. It is believed that the resolution will embrace propositions of some magnitude, involving the imposing of new taxation, reduction of taxation and rearrangement tf taxation. The se ceswity of providing for an excessive ex penditure on accoant of the Afghan war will be forwarded as one of the reasons for distributing the financial policy of tha late government and making a proposal very much In the nature of a supple mental budget. A proposition will prob ably be made to throw a portion of the cost of the Afghan war on the imperial revenaes. It is understood thnt Mr. Glad stone will on Thursday address to the bouse of commons an addreaa 'mpugning the financial pottcy of the late govern ment. The Jrsnlt PerMcntlon In. France. Pa an, Jane 10. Prefects of depart ments in which Jesuit establishments are situated have beea instructed by the sinister of the interior res nectlngdecrees against uaautbonzd religiocs societies. Prefects mu-t make dear distinction be tween Jesuits and other unauthorized re hgroes societies. Prefects must make clear distinction between Jesuifas and other un aatbonzed orders. Jesuits are net to be invited like others to have themselves, aathonzed, but are ordered to dissolve, and on the 30th of Jane a company of Jesnits avst evaceate the establishment it now occupies for teaching. However, the respite is prolonged till tne 31st of Angast. Astbonzed orders will receiva before the 39th isat. etScial summons to declare whether they intend submitting to the decrees. Several Prefects have ex preod the conviction that 2ew of the orders will hand is the r stati t -s. The minister said that tie was of tne same opinion, bet he bettered that there would b-e exceptions. Ferncn and Knstita Want XMrrnnU. Londo.v, June 10. The French squad ron has sailed from Piraser for Beaika Bar. The English aad. Italian, squadrons are afco shortly to go there. Tnrklib JxlnUterla! Appointment. CowTASTtsortx, Juae Ml Kadri I "as ha. t of lv-hu A Wolf, wholesale doth- hitherto Minister of commerce, has been tsr Johnston. Newman 'c Company. wholes greoem. adjosning on either sine, were more or ies damaged; insnred. ?T. Lotf. Jon- lo Tne mtham Es sreas Company have beea served with a notire Usnt siVr will be reontred to wKh- draw from Use Memohb) and Little Rock Railroad on the H'k iml. the railrosd company have deoded to do an express hawina-j tbsm elve-t after that day. 1 1 r.rj- Unalnr.. Fallarr. New Yosnc. June W Arkell. Tufts A Comsjanv.pptngand cnmmiion mer- rhants ot tlsi6 aty and Losidon, snspended to-day, owing to Wrvoa tronbie in Lon don oomiioned by pnrcha.s of iron stade by their host- User, bnt unknown to the partner nntil rwvntly. Their liabtlsues are climatd at iStXlLjCM), bat the liabi ti tles on sousnnt of new ecnblios are beilevesl to be heavy. Kxasgieraed re starts are enrront to-day, which place theea as high as iS-'O.CMt V. D.T.IU swart. Report of the Western Cmoa Telegraph Comfkany for I be q warier ending June 3a, lSO; Net pcoits for quarter omliag Jane XHn inc bMl noon official retnrns for A peil. nearly complete, retnros for 3Iay, and MStsmating bnintws for Jane, reserv ing an amoant Mimcient to meet the c'sims of tbe Atlantic A Pacific Telegraph Cnmpaa v. a ruler existing agreements will be about iOJl.lJ'a- appotated Pnme Minister, and Abeiidtra Pasha, hitherto Governor of Sakmica. has beea apiotnted Mjaiater of foreigq a ffi i rs. PACIHC COAST. $-eiA3- Total. .0SS,ll, from which. atwwoonaang interest on Slb73U ronrction. 2TWDCi). sinking fund appropriatson-. ?JWXt patents SUfl, 0 0l and sn ndrie-. $!.? , leaves a balaace of HttS2i. A A video I of 1 1 per cent, reqnires STlVTO. deducting which leave a aarplas oficr paving tbe dividend of 5510,714. X Horrible Affair. John Temple, 19 DeUaey street, beat his wife thU morxing until he thought her dead then threw her out upon the stairs, bolted th bedroom door, set the boae on lire and cat hss throat from ear to ear. The firemen fouul mm in bod enveloped in Bam, aad dragged into the street where he died. woman's skull was fractured and death is expected. Cause, jealousy. California Crowing Crop Tonnajr, Etc. Sax Frm-sosoo, Jane 5. Early in the week reports from the country were re ceived of a hizhly UBaUi factory nitare. It was staled that the crops in many sec tions were blighted br hot wizuls aad heavy losses were anticipated. Reports were. wHboat doubt, exaggerated, aad the cool weather of the pat few day has done ranch to revive tne plant, even where the effects of the winds was most noticeable. While there has been some slight loss from this cause, the extent of which cannot be accurately obtained at proeat, there are two points that maybe settled: Tbe wheat crop will be large and Qeafaiy good. No reliable estimates of antonnt for export are obtained; but it will, beyond doubt, exceed that of any former year. The tonnage supply is certain to be small for several months to come, the amount on the way beiaj some 3C0CO tons below that bound here at this time last season, and over 703 tons below total in 1S75. The present list shows that httle is dee here within the next 30 Sorpln AP" lit-ifuiteia tbe falL Attention has al- irom WHKJ3, , rpair bcQ called to tbe fact that many of bcdei debt ... . v: .,.1 k ,k- here have vet to ainve at ports under him The her KItlou at Lynn. Lyons. Jnae t The second ballot for member of the chamber of deputies re Mskcd: Bailee, SM; Blawpti, 561. Karea lu Franc. Paats. Juro 7. The race for the grand nrizw at Chantillv to dav was won by itobert The IVvi'l, Dertiner second, Mil an i third, ne-aRuvond fourth. There were thirteen starters. HrcrpClon to larnlt. Ixindon, June 7. Irish residents here gave an enthusiastic reception to Parnell in St. James Hotel. Bt.mnreaSVnlnrp Policy. itF.RUN.JHne 7. Bismarck in an inter view said that he would have resign d the Chancellorship after the late defeats but for the tHsrsonal desire of the Em peror, and" that henceforth he would lonva the parliamentary fighting to others, and devote him.-elf entirely to the foreign afiiurs of the Empire. Anotlirr Unci. Paris, Juno S. Prince De Santa Sevcr ina and De Fransic fought a duel on Sat urday on the Heigian frontier. Tho Prince was-wounded. Cl.rutan Attalra. Berlin, June 9. In the Bundesrath to dav. Prince Bismarck presiding, tho pro lo.al ol Pm?sia relutivc to the incorpora tion of lxiwcr Kibe in Zollverein. was n-'tLMHl to at the first deliberation by a lurv-o nialoritv. In the committee on tho church bill, Uorr Von luttknmmer. Minister of eccle siastical attains assented to a proposal fix Inff Jauuarv 1. 1SS as the date until which the law will lw valid. Another Appeal for Ireland. Ijsdos, June 10. The Lonl Mayor of Dublin has tolegraphed the .Mayor of vrv citv in the United States and Can- . .. ... . . nda. as fo lows: "l regret to ray mat rnnd. are still needed for the relief of the iUtns.H in Ireland. In many districts the pinch is now equal to any previous Ume. Distress is niucn leu oy iarmers, who ircml tho work house, but can get noth in? ol.e until their crops come in. "While deeply gr-ttoful foreeuerous contributions alreaily receivctl, I cannot help asking further assistance lor uiu mausioa mnu hHih ther are placed in the published. K-t This fact makes tonnage to arrive in the early harvest months much Its ihan at first appears to be the case, renders comparison with former years misleading Balers the situation is fully understood. Spot tonnage is less by one half than at this date last year. The out look, therefore, even conceding recently current estimates of supply and demand, to be extravagant, ts by no means a gloomy one. The week nnder review has beea a gloomy one, unfavorable reports check ing business in vessels to arrive and cans tag holders of spot vessels to show more readiness to meet the market. The latest charters reported are that the ship HecJa, ISStons wheat and merchan dise, to Liverpool, .C2H. Victoria's llldlnc Ptae. Sax Fbasciscu, Juae S. Victoria's band has gone to Blade Range Mountains, near Hillsboro, New Mexico, to recap rate. Squads from his force are scouring the country, stealing horses and com mil tins: other depredations. There are no troops tn the vicinity. Suicide. Sj Los Ansku-s. Jane S. W. K. Potter. formerly collector of internal revenue ia this city, committed suicide by poison. yea- leruay, at santa jiomca. A Hoodlum Fatally Wonndeel tor a 1N- ttrea&aa. Sax Fkaxcisco. June 9. Last night. Jack Shay, a notorious Socth San Francis co hoodlum, robbed tne till or a restaur ant in that part of town. Two officers went to bis house and arrested him. Mis brother Jim, attempted a rescue and knocked down OtScer Prosser with a stone. Prosser fired at him, hitting him in the breast and mulcting probably a fatal wound. Jack was also wounded. lightly in the arm. Intrrrsttns: Decision. Judce Sawyer. In the U. S. circuit cowi to-day, released on a writ of habeas cor pus a Chinese fisherman, arrested under the law prohibiting aliens incapable of becoming citizens from fishing In waters of the state. He decided that the law was a violation of tho fourteenth amendment and the Bnrlingame treaty. Fire at San Frauclaeo. Sax Fkaxcisco, June 10. A fire oc curred this morning in the cunning es Ublbhment of C. James King of William, at tho corner of Siiisomo aud Broadway. Tbe entire second story and roof and a portion of the lower story was burned, the contents of tho building escaping, much damaged by water. The loss is probably $25,000. The cause is uuknown. About 150 white employes are thrown out of work. If tho Elmira people raise a inemot to Adam let them inscribe on it knoco three national conundrums: "Who stnick Billy PatUrsonr "Who wd Conrtuej'a lioatr "Who slit Wkiimket,n earn: .1