( 'l DAXIST. DAILY. KY9X tIBRARV. J- t rtroM r fce iUy Sensl-Weekly EAST OftKOONIAN cm freely make use of the KAsi' OKKOONIAN library whe ever thy m desire. The pnbllc re enr dlstlty Invited to visit the efllce whenever o Inclined. .MIST WHAT VOU WKT. Hnventyflvr cents In money or stumps will pny for the Hnl-W.-ekly KABT OltK (H)NIAN rmm now until nfter Hie iliuiu t-lncllons. Two tlollnrs will pay for the Dully KAMI' OltHOONIAN for tho same lenRlh of time ly mnll. mm YOL. 1. PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1888. NO. 1. i . . . . . i MPKCJAIi MOT-OKI. "I IT ANTED I ft ' ' ' liv n rrsronHblo party with plenty of ford, . . i t ft I. ...it . nlllMll a It IS A ttl I vnuu II III III b lJ llcnu ui vuno uu nnwitai aiioiuan tlllH (IttlCC. T OSTt A No. 10 child's hoo, on tho Mrootn In Pen dleton. Kinuer leave- ai uii uince. JOST-JS ItBWAUDi rjiil nnn hrmvn unllnr (loir, llltn no snots Otl him. unsworn to tlio nuino of "Hex." For IiIh return, or information leading to tils ro covery, tf reward will be jniM n Ii,y ttl feb2l or J. J. iiiVLIjKU.V V. TJOItSKH FOIt HALE. JL.JL Hiiuill l)niiil of American horses, nil Rood t.c. fur milo. a nni v 10 w. w. wumvuuTH, In febM lm Kcho, Oregon TJOU8IC8 KOU HAIiK. A mixed band of ntok horses forsiile, In small or iarje low. All khki sixo American horses Ciin boenn nl Hirnhnrl station .on the o. It. & N. mad, six mKn below .'eiiiue- lon. lor particulars uddr, ,, tu feb28 lm Pendleton, Urcgoii. N. oricK to coNTUAtrroiia. llldtt will bo recolved nt tho office of tho city surveyor until noon on Wednesday, Man-li 7tli, fortlio llniiijf wita uriPK nun ce ment the city reservoir. In iiccordunco ltli plitiin ami specifications, which can bo neon ut ItothchlUl uiU Heiiu's store, PendMnti. fcl28td Town surveyor. OH HALK. a aiiliMnllil stnnk mtioh nt hutikriint urlr.es. aoodfonniy klntlof iocK,opecliillyuuuplcd torumiliiKslicnii l'h'iity ol running water, nutldo mux?, located In Yukinm cotitiiy. Hheopwintor on thru day to two woolen1 feed. TurniN to null. Address: J. M. T. llox CO, ttoxlyti, frl feb!7 I in Klttllns County, V, T. N OTIGK. All nni-sons Indebted to the firm Of Holllllzo t HiniiT iiro ren,uosteil to coma forward nnd nettle with tho uiidorrtlirnvd ut once, or the iircoiiutN will ho pliiced in tho hum! of un attornoy for collecilon. I mean IiunIiic.ii, and iiiiihi hiivo inonuy. rcndlcton, Unti'n, Kebruarv 17, 181. frl fobl7 lm Jq-iHl'II IIASliKlt. $5 .rHACIl KEW'Alll). A rftwanl of llvo dollars ii head will ho paid for Information loading to the recovery of tno following doxcrlbed horex: one Koml mare, Itutii face, 7 on tcftHiiouhlnrnnd O on leftltiuK. One Korici two-year-old horno colt, white lotn, u on left Hunk: one bay inare.twoyciiMold, hrtiiided O on loft Haul;; one norrel ill ley, two yearn old, game brand, and one buy lllluv, oniuUed It (tip ldo down) on rluht hlt. Addreitn: tit febll lm H'mlon, Oregon. I) l6Olii;TION NOTI0B. Tho lurtnernlilp ' Kiwi I'aRO-TiMtln nml John c. I ,cii n rc, uii:. the firm nanio of Timlin & U'Hituru, ItavliiK heuu dlwuilvud hy iniitual conxrtit, nil iiuioiih hivvlnu ulalniH asaliiHt raid iliiu will pioa.ix pr--iunt Ilium to mo hy inandi Int; nod tf It perin owIiik mud firm mini. tieilte with me, hy nolo hrcunh, by xald .unroll lm, or costi will ho mlilt-d. Dated I'oitdlolon.Orfjtun, Kehmaiy 13, 181 KIUJJ t'A(llTUhnN. In fobl 1 3w Altoni'y nt l.uw. rj0 WHOM IT MAY CONUHUN. (leoivo II. M. Jolnikon liohl ft note nlgneil hy .lethro and K. A. Hnnlwlck. Thlx nolo Iiuh bouii puld.aud tho putillouru hereby .ic coidlnuly notified of that fuel. 1'OIHllOton, OrUKou. KehruaryO, HvM, JHTJ1UU HAUnWlGlC, foblOlm E. A. HAUDVVICK. jotich to okhditouh. To whom It may concern! All pcrnonn knnwiiiKtliem'olveH Induhttd to tho eHtuto of .lumen U. ilcCoy nr.i hereby notified n Nottlo mii or hefi.ro the flrnt day or May, mid save trouble and cost. MICH. J A MICH U.McfiOY, tufob7 Admlnlhtralrlx. $10ll":WAK"' - "For tho return, or luformu'lon loadlnir to mo iii'iMivcry in mm uiu i"nivi"ii hi , with Xovor top ami boKom, which Ntruyed from Nolln. Unlatlllft county, v-nil weekH , br.lllded A since. Addreas! JACUII INOICAM, frl fob! Hn Albu, OrfKon. JOTICE. To whom It may concern! Take nollco that tlioHoulli IlrltUh Flroand Marino Insuraiieo Company of New Zealand iloslrvti and In tcudH loceaxodolui: biiHlneNt In tho M".le of OreKou, and to withdraw lu cupltal there from. TllK HOtn II HlUTIHll Filth; A MAltINK INMUIIANOIC CO., OF NEW ZICALANJ). ny WlMJASIH, A01I & WOOD, ootl 0)im Altoriu'iH. First National Bank, -OF I'ENDI.KTON LrviAnkeny, , l'reildent. Jacoh Fit az Kit, VJco'Preuldent Horn X. HtHrglH. Cashier. Transact a Koneral banking bun Incus. -On all parts of tho world BOUGHT AND SOLD ColleotloiiM arudit at nil l'olntr. mi HeiiNOiiulilc tiu-iiiH, 1W! n Mam street, l'endleloii, Oretfou, Trnnsacto Gonorat Banking Business. I'rojldout, Vice President, Caahlur, 4ami htkki,, IdSltJIAN IU.UJI, ,qK0i V. IjAJttJilON, MtUlo . (tWtiutbla Collections J)1 12 TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. I.ATKBT NKW8 VUOM 1VA81IINO I ON Vent Hprnh Afnlnt tlio lcnlnn Btcul Horrible llulehnry In Tcxwt Tim Htrllm Mny be Hnttled Anollier Train Itobliery CnrconinV HI oney Alpine AvhIuiioIips Plaie unil Curt Now Supremo Court lielNlon. To liducato Itidlnn Chlldrnn. WAKiimtiTON, 1). 0. Tho bill for tho coinimlHorv education of Indian children llllH IHlHHCtl Ixjth IIoilsch. Jt IllllkCH It tho tuity of tho Keorohtry of tlio Intorior to CHtublinh tin industrial lioimlin Kuhool ii)M)ii ovory Imlltin i-cHorvation when the mho or When nitmlwr llvo liunurod or ovor. Vent on tho Pension lllll. "Vahihnhto.s, ). C. Fohnmry 21). VoHt nnttjo yostortliiy ,n iiroiit hjicccIi tiijon tho dependent ikjuhIoii bill. Ho Hhowed that out of two million, thrco hundred thoiiHiuul unrolled Koldiorri th'ero tiro ut tho proHont titno, twonty-llvo ycarH uttor tlio Horvico ovor two Hundred tnou- Hnntl appllcatioiiH for iioiiBionH. Huch i wholesale dciihIoii bill uh tliiH wuh calcti latc'tl to ucnorato political ubuno. Homo of tho HtroiiL'ont advocaten were tming it to tiiako a Did tor tlto presidential nomi nation. Vent Halt! In conehiHitm:" Whether 1 inn iartinan or non-partinan. my eon yictiona reiniho mo to vote againut thin bill: ami I mtv hero and now that if it pasfOH tho Soutitu. I Bineerely hopo it nny die tlio death in tlio other hnineii ol won gresH; and if not thuro, then at tho hand of tho oxeeutivo." Tniftudy nt Denver. DfcNvmt. Col... lfufi. l). M. F. O'lJoll- 1r n I winirtM u1tif nml IVJ f le -Willltll.ll2 tlteff miUV ttllA MllfJll hero to-day by a l-ix'd Hall, a well-known architect. O'Uellloy atlacked Hall in a notei (llntiiL'-iooin. uutl knocked mm down. Hall, while lying on tlio floor Hied foiiridiotH at O'llellloyha'c of them taking elTect. A AVholealo HlittiKlitur. Hm'HTON, Tux., Fob. '2U.A Mexican tlretl a negro cabin Hixty mileH west of hero, and idiot the oceupantH an thoy eamu out of tho burning building. Five purnoiiH wore tlum killed and one ho riotiKly injiiiod. .Lwo olhurn wore liurned to death in tho cabin, ami one wan caught ami hanged to a tree. A Hiiit for tho noHHo.Srflon nt tho land on which (ho cabin wan Hituated, which had lately boon decided in favor of tlio negroeH, wan tho catiHo of tho butchery. Another. Murder. Houhton, Tuxaii, February H. ir. flloh) -hot and "lcillutl FranU' Kicortl yorttorday in Coloratlo county. (tcotd, it 1h alleued, had inmiltcd Aloro'H wife. Tliu Ht'rlko May he Knttled l'irrriiiuitti, I'a., Fob. lit) PronItluJit lVlcln:, of tho Chicago, llurliugton & itUii.cy railruul. 1h liero, and linn had a IHjirioiutl intorviow with Arthur, Chief of tho Brotherhood of HngineorH, -and Haiti that uh a coiiHiHuioni'o bu believed tho Htriku would bo bottled to-night. Knight of Labor hngineerri are mill coming in and offering thorn Hurvico, and are being ut to worlc, A liny Killed. Nr.w YnitK. Fob.. il) Ihuuu Uarrett. a oy, fell from thoHixth lloor of atonement iniihu to the urouud.and IiIh body cruiilied alinoHt out ot human Hcmblnucu. A III); Lump of I.uok. Ni:w YoitK. February, 21). Henry I). Hid voiith, of Rutherford, Now Jer- hov, a houw)-kcoiK.'r, Iiuh jtint fallen teir to a miilton doiiarn uy tliu deatn ot a Uerman relative, and Iiuh gone to claim tin lorttmo. (iou)il mid Hiik K.e.ipe. Nr.w YoitK, February 21). Tho Grand Jury InvcHligating tho crimi nal chargeH agaiiiHt Jay Gould and Kim hcI t?ago luiYo roportett, and found no In dictment agaiiiHt thorn. Another Train Jtobbery, St. Louih, Mo., Fob. 2'J. Tho Southorn ArkannaH ami ToxtiH Kxprcas train wuh robbed at one o'clock thin morning one mile from KingHlaml, Arkantnm. Tho roblHiin HinaHhed in tho doom of tho ox preyii car. anil tccured between llvo thou- Hand ami ten thouuautl dollars. KiiIkIiU MuUon DeniMiid, I'mmiPito, I'a., Fob. 20. It ih now doomed that K. of L. engineers nro taking tho placuoftho llurliugton HtrikorH. Thoy promise Chief Arthur that if any K. of J.. ongiueorH have gone to work thoy will re turn to their houiCH if ho will call IiIh engineers oil' tho Heading railroad and tho llrooklyn olovatcd road. C'orcornn'n Kutnto. Wahiiinoton 1). 0, Feb. 29. Tlio great er portion of tho otato of W. AV. Coicoran, tho lately deceased millionaire, valued at thtcu million dollarn, in left to his grand children, Goorgo 1'., LouIho M.,und Will aid C. KimtiH. It in to bo hold in tnint for thorn for ton yoani. Otio hundred thousand tlollatH iu given to tho Cotconin tut gallery, making ovor a million dollars that ban boon boHtowcd by .Air. Corcoran on that iuHtitution. Fifty thoiiHiind tlol KtiH iH.given to the Homo for aged women nuking half n million given to that in Ktittitiou. Whltniwishlni; Chtor PanUh. Foistlanii, On., Fob. 2p. Last ovou ing'H teli'gtuin hajHt "Folico CoiiiihIbh iouoru Jonathan Uourno, Jr., Joo Kimon and 1$. J', l uulwcll aio detoiinlned to whitowatih Chief of l'olico l'anih, in ihs llitnuo of factH of which ho bIhiuIh publicly .I'onvluled. 'J. ho grand Jury nmy yot b- able to (lift tho cau to tho bottom, ami if Un toino ouo may got hint. ilSluni mi UU Vjiyttme. l'oirrfiA.s-n. Qbsqox. 'j&bruttry 20. Ihuniij JJUyn of 'Vpnillyton' avrWod from Kan Francisco to-dilV Ulltl leaves for l'oiidietbn to-morrow. "Hlio." 1'fiitTf.ANii. Oiikoon. Fobrttan' 20. "Sho," now being played at tho Now I'ark rneator, ih meoung wnu luiiirouuu onted huccchb. Hnnroiiie Court Hoclslon. Bai.xm, Ou., Fob. 20. Tho &iprome Court to-tluv decided tlio case of tho Or- irmi AVnullltltrioiI HHVlllL'M hunk nmiol lantH vh. Thomas A. Jordan, Hhorilt' of Multnoniiih cotintv. Tho Ittdginont of thn lowur court is reserved, and tho Btilt ordored to be disininHcd. Nchoaner AV rooked. ti . t n . . uvA. on Tl.n c?.r, ,wiKitij u.iii., j. uu. mvt Schoonor Kowark, with a cargo of lGJOW foot of lumber Is wrecked, it is proi iihiy a total loss. Steamer llrttns Ilrduced. San FiiANOisotl. C.vi... Fob. 20. Tho O. It. & K. Company Jiitvo reduced their rates between Han Francisco una rortittna to $1(1 for cabin ami $8 for Htoorago pafl- Hongors: for tlto round trip, caunr .io, Bteorago $15. , a Hiueiue. San Fiianoisco, Oai.., Fobniary 20. Cantaln H. Is. Hlierlock. lorniorlv an olllcor in tho United States Navy, suicided at tho 1'rescott Hoiiho thiM forenoon, by' shooting lutuHclf in the head. JCArthiiuMke Hhock. San Fkanoihco, Cai..,, Fobniary 20. i HliL'ht eartlinuttko sitoek wits lolt in dillcront parts of tho State to-day. Al'ulluro. San Fiianoisco, Cai... Fobniary 20. ltossilor & Smith havo failed; liabili ties, $00,000. Aiiotuer nuiciue. Mauyhvii.i.k. Oai. Fob. 20. Jo Coti-7 sins, a lalHiror, to-dav made tno tiitn ana this tlmo a HticcoHHiui attompt to tauo ni own life. Ho swallowed laudanum. Tim Vnllcjit Tlcthns. AT n.t 1.I 0(1 Vnnnriil unr.' vices for hovoii of tho victims of tho forry-ij boat explosion occurred to-day. Flags1 woro uumr iil iiuii-uuihi. iuihuichh wuh susnonded and the schools woro cloned.) uiooin overspread tno wnoio coimuiiniiy. TIL. I I T ...... !.... l..l..wwl died this morning. This makes tliu total number killed, twenty-inno. Avuliiiiclio lu ltuly, I'ouTbA.Ni). March 1. Hispatches from Europe this morning roiMjrt violent snow storms prevailing in Northoru Italy. Sev eral villages in tho Alps havo boon on-' tiroly destroyed by avalanches, and sev eral lives iiuvo noon lost, irootm nave een sent out to aid the suflbrors. Many stroycti by an tmtlancho, and thteo uuards und four other men killed. An avalanche completely covered the villago of SturiMine, and 'thirty lives woro lost. llulhvny Transfer. PouThANn, Ou., March 1. Tho Mult nomah Street Hallway company was tninsferred t Van H. DoLash- mutt and George A. Marklo, Jr., for tlio purchasers. Tito now olllcors of tho com- auy are: uco. A. Alarkio, dr., lircsideut; van H. DoLttshmutt, vice iia'sidont: 1). cousists of about thrco miles of street railway, sixty-nino horses and nineteen cars, nml Is valued at sovonty-llvo thou sand dollars. Another Ohio Tragedy. Eaton, Ohio, March 1. J. A. Boll, a boy thirteen years old, who murdered his mother about a vear into, has hist bcon sentenced to imprisonment for life as tlio penalty lor ms eriiuo. no cxmimcti ro markablo stoicism for ono so young, and received tho seutonco without tho least apparent coucoru.antl as soon as removed to tho prison sat down u a game oi earns. A 1'. Tlland Hank ltulmbiirsetl. Washington, 1). O., March 1. Tho Committeo on claims have reported fa vorably upon tho bill to roimbtirso tho First National Hank uf Portland, Oregon, for monies advanced to a government contractor who failed. A J'enilletou Case Decided. Saluji. On.. March 1. Tho Sunromo court this morning rendered a decision in tho case of tho Pendleton Manufacturing company, plaintiff and respondent, vs. J. Alaliana, deieudani and appellant, ap pealed from Umatilla county, and or dered a ro-argiimeut of tho caso. I'eiulletou l'rlsuuors. PoiiThANi). On., March 1. W. J. Furnish, United States Deputy Marshal, arrlvetl hero to-day from Pondloton, hav ing in charge Frank Shearer and Jsaae Gober, accused of selling liquor to Uma tilla Indians, Tlto former plead guilty and was lined $10 and costs by Judge Deadv. Gobor stood trial, was convicted and sentenced to three mouths' in jail. l'liluterH on u Strike. Pouti.ani), Ou March 1. Tho painters of this city tiro on a strlko and domand ton hours' pay for nine hours' work bo foro thoy will go to work. Tho carjHm tors of tho city aro cooperating with tho knightH of tho brush, A fow non-union paintora undertook to go to work this morning nmong union carpontoin and tho result was a lreo light ami a "knock down" or two with (ho carpenters on toil. Tho "scabs" woro Immediately taken oil'. l'nrtluml Produce I'rlceo. l'oitriNii, On,, March 1. Tho foreign wheat market is improved, hut thorn i not much advance bore. fcun Francisco buyers biJ?l13D' to l.itl for No. 1 Hliip- thing'Jitlffioiiig in. wool lieiw. !M Undo in Kiuponghie is very aeumttntl' Liij'OJM are wrJjnglfuU privQS. SdiMta- ...... u. r.r,Miv7pri..v-' r. . .1 .ulllinrnvi ii'ir ("jomtvn niul l.nlro nriino wrstit . anirorinif from limlr of food. Snldlora nml f""irJ .I...I 1. ...l! I lound OV n'i ...t..... ........ ti x. C xnu uimioin iiunru aeiii uunuva n uu- i A VAT.I.KJO FERRY BOAT WltKCKKT). TwoHty-Tlve I'eople Killed, nd Others Hnlly Injured An Kx plosion Causes the lllkter. Monday morning thoro happened tho most terrible fatality in tho History of Vallojo. About 0 :10, just uftor tho whis tle had blown to signal tho departure of tho stcamor Julia from tho South Val lego wharf on her first trip, and before she had got looso from hor moorings, a torrlblo explosion occurred, racking too vesHol.through its wholo extent, and fill ing tho air with volumes of smoke. Tlio curly trip takes all workmen living on tho Vullojo side to their work iu v 'rious In dustries on tho Contra Costa side, also those going to San Francisco, eonso (lttontly thoro wore a great many pafeson- gors on board. Tho morning being cool most ot them had gathered about the Wtuin smokestack iu tho lowor cabin. As tho explosion camo from tho boilor these mop woro directly exposed to tlio torriblo shock. Besides this, potroloum used for fttol was scattered through tho steamer. hotting it on ilro. Thoro was torriblo con fusion and heartrending cries from crushed ami burning men. Tho force of tho explosion is shown on u body that was dratrL'nd out of thn wrnck hv Con stable Jxigttn, without head or limbs, und utterly unrecognizable. Tho burning steamer sot tiro to tho wharf, and for hours tho flames hold sway until tho boat was burned to tho water's edgo. There woro 'fo'rty-nino passengers on board, of whom at loast twonty-fivo woro killed outridit. uutl munv others woro badly iniurcd. It is believed the explo sion camo from tho boilers. TtKWB ITKM8. Laura "Wobstor, of San Francisco, is emerging from a cataleptic trance of thrco months. duration. Tho "Union Suuaro theater, Now York, with all its contents, was burned Tues day; loss ovor $1100,000. Jumcs Lynch, a section hand who had imii ....i .. rM it.?. r. .. 1 1 . .in . i ....... found dead near Fort Assinaboruo, Mon tana, having evidently boon murdered. The last seou of him ho was carousing iu a saloon. A report of a U. S. iiiHiHjctor as to tho arrest of certain parties charged with smuggling opium across the Canadian Hjrdur, contains un entry ol a payment of $200 by tho smugglers to Horliort F. needier, lornier collector oi customs at Seattle, and ho lias been called to Now York to explain. At Santa Crux. California, tho body of Aloyricx, Jr., aged si years, was or his wife's mravo in tho I. O. O. omotery, ho having shot himself through tho mouth. Tho wife of deceased dictl a fow months ago, after a short mar ried lifo, and it is believed that constant brooding over hor death drove Moyrick to commit the desperate act. Tho Montana Smelting Company of St. Paul has closed a contract with tho Groat Falls Wiitor Power Company of Mon tana, and will erect tho largest smelting plant in tho world at Groat Falls, on tho Missouri. Tho companv has a capital stock of $1 ,500.000, which will bo in creased as required, and their plans call for tho expenditure of nearly $2,000,000 for tlio erection of furnaces and other structures. Maggie Guggan, fifteen years of ugo, was assaulted and murdered and her body concealed in a closet In Green Bros.' boot-heel factory, Chicago. Soph Davis, a mulatto, 22 years old, i Hup posed to bo the murderer. Ho loft tho store before tho discovery of tho body, and has not yet been found. Tho girl worked in tho factory, und it is supposed that she reached there about' half past six. Davis at that time was thoro alonu, and it is supposed ho criminally assaulted and murdered her witli a hatchet, hor skull iHilng boaton to nieces. Tho cloth ing and Iwtly gavo ovidonco of tho girl having made a desporato struggle. Northwest Notes from Wuslilujrtosi A postoillco has boon established at Grand Viow, Owyheo county, Idaho. Lafayette Aspinwall has been appointed postmaster at Biggs, Wasco county. Or. Patents havo been granted to tho fol lowing: Edward .E. Kedllold, Linkvillo, magazine gun; J. E. and Minim Burnett, East Portland, paint; James J. Hcilly, Qpokano FuIIh, means for provouting creeping of rails and rail joints. An increase of pension was granted to Dowitt C. Miller, Forest Grove, and Morris S. Mills, Jackwonvillo. D. O. Doughty has boon appointed postmaster at Willainina, Polk county, in place of H. L. Churchman, resigned. Tho commissioner of Indian atl'airs has reconimonded to Congress to appropriate $S,000 for tho purohuso of land near Tho JJallos, on tho Columbia rivor, for Indians on tho Warm Spring reservation, to on ablo them to havo good fishing grounds. Maj. Powell, of tho engineer corps, was instructed by tlio secretary of war, somo tlmo hl'o. to make a survey of Tillamook bay, in Oregon, with a viow of improving tho channel. Mai. Powell has made his rqport. Ho says Tillamook town is tho principal PlacOiOf tho region in which it is located. It is" situated on a fmiill hlough near the head of the bay, and if tho dis trjiiuting and receiving point of a fertile, and rapidly Bottling country, Almg thoyo rivers aro numerous sloughs. Ho also states that eoast trails and loadscon vorgo at that place, Ho recommends that $l,t)00 Im -appropriated to clear cut tho .chuiinoi. ..fhow but little favorable prospect v. , 1 --,1 1" - . .1. - Ti.-rT.ii,.. oposeu piuuuugtj on win "-'ticim; lor um.niij luauu uniiuuiuo un wiu 4. uviut . .....-, "!yii CopSf I to gather mussels. HHW THE C. B. 0 STRUCK. A fow trains woro sent out of Chicago Monday morning, somo engineers not havinc been ordered to strike. Just bo foro tho titno appointod for tho strike Train Master Pope issued an order that no trains should bo moved west. This ...... ..i. t,.. .! i ii. iA nun itmuii uy hiu limn jiiuii in iiiu iiii,.1 ,.. . . . ..u i.;i tho committeo of tho ivholo, and tho as it coniossion tnat tlto company Had so cured no 111911 worth mentioning, and that tho rolling stock would in 11 moment moro bo practically tied up. At 4 o'clock precisely switch on gino 447 wont to tho West Av- entto roundhouse. Jilirco others soon followed, and the engineers nnd firemen quit work, nnd tho strike was on iu earn est. Tho suiwrintcndont's ofllco was crowed with applicants for positions. Chief Engineor Arthur says they woro willing to discuss tho disputed projiosi tionswith General Manager Stono, and to make concessions if thoy did not con vince him thev woro riirht. "Tho strike did not occur because of tho schedule, be cause when tho question of wages was raised Mr. Stono refused to .do anything at all. Wo receded from our first projio sition, and oilcrcd to accopt rants, whico Stono refused in tho most positive manner. He inado no projiosition to us at all. and tho fight is now purely on tho question of pay. Mr. Stone says wo want to put unskilled labor on a par with skilled labor, Wo go by tho assumption Unit there is no unskilled labor on tho lines of any road iu tho Union. Docs Mr. Stono mean to say that ho has un skilled engineers on any branch of his road? " An accident In consequence of tho strike occurred at Napiorsvillo, Illinois, Monday afternoon. Another accident occurred near Council BlutTs. No ono was killed, cut considerable damage was done. A resolution of a K. of L. Assembly says : "Without going into an examination of tho truth or falsity of charges of alleged bad falih against us on tho part of the Brotherhood, this exocutiw board is un q'tnliflcd against any of its district mom-Lu-" taking the places of theso striking workers, and wo call on members of our order ovory whoro to refuse undorunyand all circumstances to become tools ot this corporation in its hour of trouble." Only ono train was sent out front Den ver Monday ovor the C. B. O. lines. The men rofuso to -work, but are orderly. Now engineers aro advertised for. Somo passongor trains moved from St. Louis, but no freight was handled. Thpto was nearly a susjionslon oi business at Kansas City, Quincy, and other iwiuts. Only llvo -traiiui -camo -into- Chicago Tuesday, and but ono wont out. Now mon aro being distributed all along tho lino. Another accident occurred near Fulton Tho engine, mail and express cars of tho St. Paul train woro demolished, and two mon aro reported fatally injured and one seriously hurt. Tlio blame for tho accident is laid to a green hand on tho Burlington ongino. Ovor ono hundred engineers to tako tho placo of the strikers on the Burling- ton system woro securod in New York. Humors of a compromise aro in circu lation. Olllcials of tho C. B. it Q. road stato that applications for positions as onginoors and iiremou aro coming in constantly from all ovor tho country, but as the company does not accopt anybody except uftor a rigid examination, the process of selection is slow, and conse quently thoy do not oxpoct to bo in good ordor for at least ton days. About fifty mon so far havo boon selected. Formal aotico wt.s issued Tuesday afternoon to the striking engineers and llromoit, that unsloss thoy report for duty by noon Wednesday thoy will lo considorod out of the v'o.npany'B otnploy. A non-union engineer was beaten al most to doath at McCook, Nob., by a mob of rowdies. Powdorly advises Knights of Labor to not tako tho places of tho strikers. A Milton Mwn'n Genius. From tho Milton Eugte. Tho patents havo bcon recolved by John Millor, of Milton, for Hour mill machinery invented by him. Ono tiH ;i stono dresser, which does away with any manual labor, tho power being applied from tho shaft which runs tho burrs. It t dresses tho top and bottom stones in a tierfect manner and would gladden tho heart of any country miller who Knows no way but tho old. I. is tho saly dresser lu tho United StatoB which is wholly worked by motive jMjwor, and is far more perfect in its operations und results than any other. Another invontlou is 0, wheat dryor which works on tho same principal as tno f Ol machinery of a clock. Tho old way drying wheat is irregular. Tho top wheat would bo dry and tho bottom damn. This is obviated by a round tub iu which is sot an upright shaft to which is attached a largo wheel. At tho bottom of tho shaft and attached to this wheel is a svstom of scrapers which, with tho whoel, iuako,ono revolution around tho tub iu three hours, scraping the damp ened wheat into tho elevator. bovo is tho wheat spout, and attached to tho edgo of tho wheel is a spout which drops tlio grain into the tub. i lui,' fin From thuItinlTU Frop l'r. . Tulk about climate! Bight hero on Camas prauio, at an altitude of !I,0ju foot above sea level, Cyrus Overman iwcaod twontv-livo acres of barloy on tho 4t'u day of February tho 1'nst grain sowed this year and plows havo been ruunirg' ovory day siuco. 11. y, uudson was uttiwit ruin Trniii. k drqwifad near tho jwhiltj trying CONGHK88. Tho Scnnto rosumwl consideration of tho bill to incorporate tho Maritimo Canal'' Company of Mcaragua. Sovoral amend ments rciwrtcd by tho committee on foreign relations wore agreed to. tho mil was tnon reported duck irotn nmondmonts!atrroc(l unon in committeo woro concurred in. Tho bill then papscd yeas 33, nays 16, as follows! Youfl Aldrich, Adison, Blair, Brown, Chase, Chandler, Colquitt, Cullom, Dan iol, Davis, Dolph, Edmunds, Evarts, Farwell, Fryo, Gorman, Gray, Halo, Hearst, Hoar, lngalls, Mandorson, Mitch ell, Morgan, Paddock, Payno, Piatt, Plumb, Pugh, Sabin, Sattlsbury, Sawyer, Shorman. Stioonor, Stowart, Teller, Tur pio and Wilson, of Iowa 33. Nays Bate berry, Blackburn, Coko, Faulkner, Goorgo, Gibson, Hampton, Kcnna, Pasco, Rcagon, Hiddlebcrg, Yost, Waltham, Wilson of Man-land lb. Tho senate then took up tho bill grant ing pensions to ex-soldlors and sailors who aro incapacitated for tho lierfonimneo of manual labor and nrovldintz for pensions to doticndcnt relatives of deceased soldicrti and sailors. The second section wbb amended by adding tho words "and who are without other adequate ways ol scll-fiupiort." Plumb moved to strike out tho ytord "totallv"boforo tho wonl"incapacitated," and gavo notice if it prevailed ho would move to utuond further by providing that tho pension should bo from $40 to $120 oniy, according to degrco of incapacity. Aftor discussing the amendment was agreed to yeas 27, nays 22, ami tho word "totally was struck out. Plumb also moved to striko out the words"ln tho degree horcln specified;" agreed to yeas 20, nays 22. Plumb ulso moved to Insert tho follow ing: "All pensions granted to widows under this or any other general law shall tako oficct from the date of tho death of tho husbands of bucIi widow rcsiKictfully, but not dating back of the passage of this act ;" agreed to without dlAlsion. Call moved an amomiuiont to make 1110 bill apply to those who served iu tho Floida war. 1mt acooptod a modification of it moved by Morgan by making it tri ply to those wlio served in tno war wnii Mexico (for thirty days) und in wars with Indian tribes. Without disposinc of this amendment tho bill was laid asldo, and Blair otlered an amendment (in order to navo 11 printed) providing for a service pension at tlio rate of $10 Per mouth. Tho House also Biient a. good.. deal of titno itiyontln,rirgyM .Morrow liiiromjOBxl k iwolutiar cillHi-kf on tho President for iuforMMtioti , as? to what steps have 'bech taken" til prdrait' continued immigration of Chinese la borers into tho I'nitod Stato.s, notwith standing tho provisions of the treaty of November 17, 1870, and laws passed in pursuance thereof. Also to establish a quarantine station at San Francisco. By Grain of Texas A joint resolution extending tho term of oillco of the Presi dent until the 110th of April, 18S0, and changing tlio date of meeting of Congress. Voorhees of Washington Territory For the aioiutment of a commission to select a place for tho naval station 011 tho Pacific coast. Caroy of Wyoming For tho admission of tho State ol Wyoming. Bayno of Pennsylvania A resolution reciting tho allegation that the commis sioner of Indian atl'airs has forbidden missionaries from teaching tho sacred scriptures in tho natlvo language of In dians in any school supported in part by tlio United States, and calling upon tlio Secretary of tho Intoriar for information as to tlio authority of law under which this order was issued. TUHSDAV, Among tho bills introduced and re ferred was one by Sherman, authorizing an issue of circulating notes to national banks to tho par value of bonds debited thorofor. Tho Senate joint resolution in relation to the claims of John B. Head against tho Unltod States for alleged uso of projec tiles for rifled ordinance, was passed. Tho following bill was also passed : To authorize tho Omaha, Hayes City & j Southern Hallway Company, and tho Chicago, Kansas and Western Hailwuy Company to build their roads across tho Fort Hayes military reservation. Call's amendment to tho dependent pension bill, making tho bill apply also to others who served in tho war of Mexico or (for thirty days) in any of tho Indian wars, as agreed to. A long debate ou tho pension bill followed. 1 .. 111.- 41. ...l.l 11. 1I.. all UulllllllVVvv V! IIIU llliuiu IIIU JXUiinu leduced tho appropriation for a public building at Omaha from $500,000 to $400, 000. 'i hat for tho appraiser's building at Now York, to cost $100,000, Including the nlto, was rniscd. Tho-House ratified tho action of Hichaulson of Tennessee, who loported adversely tno resolution ollered this moining by Anderson of Iowa, call ing on the public printer for cause of his failinc to comply with tho order of tho lloiiKofor ly,0viU copies of tho reports of tho Pacific Baihvay commission. the House committee on Indian atliilrs will lopoi.t favorably tho bill to restore to tho public domain jnirt of tho Uintah In dian reservation in Utah, and that tho grant to tho Billings, dark'' Fork t'ooke City 11.il way right of way through thj Crow reservation in Montana. A minority iepot, signud by loui" moinborg of tho committee, vill bo fiiibmiftod, on tho luttor bill. In a railroad aiwidwit nuaf StjxlUnjr inu uan uuiu ihwhvi lAiupii . .iiuihui wore injurud, kIx sovcraU 1 : 1 . .; " . 'Ml :4 ". M 1 V, IW .art ! "Ti J. t , t i' ' 1. V lit"