4' Site (feist (Dvcgonimu rCBUSUED jEVEBY SATURDAY MORXTXG, rr tax East Oregoniau Publishisg Co., J. IL TURNER, BuunoM Uaaer. Offiofs Halts Jit., opp. the Court Honac Kales of SHlnrrlption la Cola: One Tmt, In adraaee --, , 00 Six Mooting. 1 0 ThiM Months , , .... 1 00 SitcU 10 LODGE DIRECTORY. Ducx Lotxsr, No. 4, K. or F.-Mttt in the Cauls Hall, Feoiilcton, every Wcdiwaday erc-Ulf. ISruU-ts in rxxl standing are cordially km tod to atleod. TWDtrros Lome, No. it, A. F. - A. M Meet on the Crtt and third Monday of each month, 11 our of meeting 7 1'. il. Easte-v Star, Martha Wasiunrum Chapter. Peodle ton. Meet every Tuesday night tooi; the fiftt and third Monday in each month. Et-xka Lopot, No. 31, 1 O. a F , rcniDctoo Mcts every Saturday evcrjuy at 7 P M. Brethren in roud stand inc are invited to attend. UataaAU. Ircr, No. 10, I. O. G. T, Pendleton Mseta every ThonJay evin at 8 o'clock P. M. Rrrth ren in good Handing are requested to attend. CHURCH DIRECTORY. ErncorAi Qnx, W. L XaeEnn oSdatloz: aw fees on team- and foort- Sunday of aach month at 11 AL aad 7 JJ V. M. BAfrm Carrara. Jler.W. It rr-ett, pastor: sen-ices at the Court I lou-s on the second Sunday of cadi -tooth. atUA.-.aad7-aP.aL DacRU CHrxcH.-M.eIi la the Coorl Hncssea the third Sundar of each month. Mr. L X. RJcbarc-oa ofid. ating. at 11 A. JL ad 7 JO P. Mmrcoirr Cbtkcs. Sooth. Eer. S. W. Dtrim. ms. tor: serrices in the Court liouae on the Cm Su-day ot each month, at 11 A. L and 7 JO P. K. E. Orcxcn. Ect. J. C. Klr-maa, pastor; serrirc on the fourth Sunday c each month. Prayer mectfsr aa Wedarsday ercut Vmox Scxbat Scdb M. tnn. Sent. Mee-rrtry So day in the Court Uoose at 10 o'dock A. L. Note-. fcai-t aODnoncnts of btrtht, tarria and deaUis. -U e inaerted without charge. Obituary ao-aea will be chartul for aerurJing to Utei x kngtii. Stasia copies of the East OncootiAX, is Trapper, tor Tnafling, can be obtatan at this oSice. Be assume so respossTb-Uy for views expressed by cejrisspoodcx Dr. J. A aowles, Dentists rUL FRACTTCE HIS PROFESSION IN CXA t and Cnico cnrmUrs AH orders addrcand to him at rrry!i-mc Ort-ra. I be procojtjy itTerUcri to. AJlsrcekrarastecd. Charges moderate. Ogles-7 & TTilliamson, PKYSlCiANS AND SURGEONS, Westoa, eregOB, "TrrrLL ATTEND ALL CALLS, DAT OR sight; 1 1 v-h prsotaass. Ottos os Xtla StnaC, ofue- E. P. Eagan, Jt. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, WESTON. CJIATJLLA COUNTT, OREGON. OF fice on ai9 Street. J. M. Preett, M. D., PHTSICXAX AND SOIGE0X, PENDLETON, OREGON, Office at BesIdcBrc W. Whitcomb, M. D., PHTSICIAX AXD SURGEON, FXNDLETON, ORECON. WILL ATTEND ALL CALLS. DAT OR Ninm vith rnnpt-ca AD d-oaee truoedby Ux UUtt sad Tery best modes for the comfort U the ikat- W. C. McKay, M. D.. PHTSICLiK JSD SriGEOX PENDLETON. tTMATTtXA COOTT, OREGON. Office C7poite the PcsQetos HotcL Dr. J. B. Lirrdsay, SCBGEOX AXD DUVTIST Is now located permanet3y IN PENDLETON, UMATILLA COCNTT. Where his serrices can always be had. S. T. BVOX. .-Vttorney at Law, 'Weston, CmaliTH Coosty, Oregon. iriLL PEACTJCE IN THE COURTS OF TUI5 1 1 State and JV'aaJ lingtoa Territory. -$! a? ten -oc paid to Land Itoaineas sad Co! ectiooa. Fred Page-TustiB, (Xot-ryP-Uie.) Attorney ttt Ia"v, And Real Estate Bcokee. SP1CIAL ATrENTiON CITES TO COLLEcftOXS Mil Probate Matters. Lraua oeroUiUj anJ County Orum boegbt aad aoid. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. J. B. TV s a. B. sr. tAJ-CT, . SoUry ruUia. VI Turner L Bailey, Attorieys ' at Law, COTSTT ORDERS EOUCHT AND SOLD. LOANS Bsgotiated. f S-OftM oo iiCa Etrect opposite s Co rt Hessa. PENDLETON, OREGON. 3. H. Flattx wEI be rsaodatcd with as 1 eeetested c-ms La the Circuit Court k the future. John A. Guyer, .ttoTii ey at Law, PENDLETON, CCEOOX. -TTrn.T. PRACTICE TW ALL THE COCETS OF Y Eastern Osgea. Of-sa with G. TT. Sa-ty, Vf pos M the B0USL "Wilson Hotel, UmatJIIa, Orefea. r RR. it. A WTLSOS-FORMERLY OF O RLE AS?. iX has located on Front Street Umatilla, Wbers ebw Has opened a first-daas boteL The booae has been re Sued, the beds are excellent, and the table will be top plied with the rcry best the market a-ords. TrarteVrs WW not regret avopiing at tnis piace. N. W. Stage Cosinany' ooaebes stop here. "T)T7IC'P business too can engage in. fJ to tS JX!iO A. per day made by any worker of eM her tex, right in your own localities. Particulars and samples worth V free. Improre your siore time at this business. Address Bmaos A Co.. Portland, M-toc TT can make money faster at work f or us than at aay U thing ek. OafMal not regulred: we wBI start yea, ?1Z per day at -ocas made by the industKoua. Men, women, beys aad girls wanted ererywbere to work for i. Now is the -me. Coetlyoutflt and terms true Address Tun A Co., Augusta. Maine. &(Zfi week in your own town. tSouUllfree. N V"U rUk. Reader, If you want a bust-ass at which persona of ekeer sex can males greet pay a the Vtae ahey work, writs for parUeaiari to H. Hautt b Co Aug-Aa, Xaia Ik YOL. 4. A X. RAX. Rotlicliild Ss Bean, Saoe-Bors to S. ROTH CHILD, WOULD REECTFTIiTCVlX TOE ATTENTION T U pubUc to Uj largdj incrrd stock of GENERAL MERCHAKD1SE, Khk- th lia-ra---d tAditic iJgjnUd tbclx ooanWoik- asmu u bum faUCZa W UCCT At tke Tery Lowest Rates. Tbcat Stoelc will eextsist aa kerctof-r el Dry Goods, GrTooeries, Hardware, Gkina aai Glassrrare, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AXD CAPS, -Etc., to., T-erw-l alwarsta-e r re m any orden with which they may bscctrt-J- the u tnttr aacny. Grain and Hides Aad other PRODUCE taken la cx-ia-gc at the LUGS' Cash Paid for WooL COOKING STOVES AND MANUFACTORY OF TINWARE, A-da--a-Uot S1IEET-IBOX KOBE, -Cala Street, opposite tte Ceart Hoav WI costas-y -are eo hand and for tale, a Comi-t- AaeortzaeDt of Aad s always ep a'cctsplet -Bnrtse-t of COOKING STOVES ALL KINDS OF aro:o WOR-K Does to Order at abort aoUes aad st rsrymoderi prices. G. W. WEBB. ADAM STAXG Proprirtor of the Centennial Brewery, I-ndle(OB, Oregna, TJ ECS TO INFORM THE PCRUC THAT HE M NOW A t nrrt-rrd to famuli DEEil to U ttwJt ( tellenl ntulity. Try and be coarinre-. IVcwcryc-it sklevf MAIN STIIEET. center ot UoJo 1VALLA WALLA STEAM BAKERY, ESTABLISHED IS U6I. O -EI T 33TTe , XaaaCaet-rer of Bread. Cakes, Pies, and all kiu.u ' u n. in rivw sou aing. Kala Street. Valla Walla. A. M. SPARKS' SAL00X, FeadletaH, Orfg-a. XEEPS OS BAND THE SAKE GOOD OLD KIND. Xaia Street, eppealla ae Post OfBec UniodbHotel, ZraTATTZXA. ... - OBKGOX. DATE HC-X, PSOTKIETOR. 3 ma3 HOC?E IS IN THE WST CONDITWN FOR I t-t fonAim el gwsU. Clcaa beds and good taUe fa ic tu!AU & t basse. TUs patro-aft of the pabiie fa soti-lsd. Mares Icars the bs-ts far Pimilrtna, Wajua, UOna-s, C-tos, aaasr CHf im jmm we. faff PENDLETON, UMATILLA OREGON LEGISLATURE. TENTH NUVSIOX. Sixteenth Dav, Sopt 30lk SeBate. RILLS REPORTED. Fulton To ainond an act to ro-dUtrict the S-ito; onlcml onijrus.vl and nsutl thinl time to-morrow. Pulton S. II. 7, from committod on commerce, with two atnoiidmenU; -.s atloptdl and oilort?d ongrosst-d. liirvoh To crwito tho otlice of fish comtnissionor; ordered ongroxL Rook S. It. , for UicduatiuetioB of noxious weeds; engrossed. Colvig S. 11. 47, rwlating to mining; ongroel IfouM bills C, S, 24, 31, 31, ami 47 rufurrt!l to committors. Ho SECOND READING OF illLLS. Bill to restore Umtqua Countv; ro fcrrod to the judiciary committee. To amend divorce laws; to judiciary cow inittee. Relating to courts charging juries; to jtuliciaiy committee. A mead ing tlie charter of the Dalit city; to co rj oration committee. To provide for contesti for lands ly State laud com mi v siouers; to judiciary cotnwitteA. To prevent employment of minor- in saloon; to committee on internal najtrovemonU. Fixing rate of interest at 7 or S ar cent; to KjK-cial committee of Uardley, Rams-y, IUneliart, Carter and Town send. Appropriating $10,000 to lmild school; to committee on education. To regulate practice of dentistry to special committee of Heed. Dorris, Green Curtis and Wint-ingerrale. H. B. 91, rr4atiig to dHtins of assessor; to spoeial cosb mittee of Hughes, Kinehart aatl Scott. Use of stmuns for canals; orderel en grossed. To encourage the b-itdiag of narrow track railroad-; to coamittee oh internal improvement-. For ijrove ment in breed of cattle aal Logs; to committee on counties. For rvcoverisg damage to irsonal property hy irivate corporations; to committee oa cu.-jora-tions. Providing for county Urn cetera' institute; to committee on ed-atttOB. Appropriating $-,400 annlly to State University; to coamittee en editottioH. Providing for legal locaUos ef ditches and dams. Providing for ymatt of costs in actions against Indiaa Crii nals; to committee on Indian -irx. IL II 100, relating to olcctiens; to con mittee on elections. II. IL 101, re lating to railroad coqoratiom; to earn rnittee on corporation. H. B. 102 Ilating to Antic ef & sessorK. Bill for relief ef Lake coaty from jKiyiaent of taxes collected hyJaek ban county; to committee on costi. IL B. 104 Relating to taxatteo, to special committee. Bill re-Jistg law creating oface of Assistant Secretary ef State; considereU en grossed. To provide faitd for Luitding a railroad aroend the Cascades; to committee en r-ilroaiU. II. B. 121 Itulating foreign corpora tions; to committee oh coqwratioHv. The bill rvqitiring reorts from county eort; to committee on counties. reruaiM bridge bill; ordered engroed. Bill to regulate water rates in cities; considered racrweiL Bill fixin salarv of asMsor of 3IuItnomoli county at 2,700; cot-ad' ered engrossed. PASSED. Bill appropriating $20,000 for the completion of the Capitol building. SENATE BILLS. Senate Bills No. C For the adj-di- cation of claims against the State; Xo. 9 To recover a just division of tic es tate of debtors; Xa 12 To promote medical saencc; a IS Amending charter of Albany; Na 33 To prevent sale of arms and liquors to Indian, and .so. 82 Retealing law giving J. Fleixh- uer right to erect waterworks in Albany were read second time and referred to appropriate committees. Adjourned. Seventeenth Dav, Oct 1st. Senate. Resolution to have Capitol building and furniture insured; lost by vote of 1G nays to 1 3 yeas. S. B. 23, was amended to read: "The property and pecuniary right of every married woman at the time of her niarriage, or afterward, ac quired by gift, devise dr inheritance, shall not lie subject to the debts or con tracts of her husband." S. B. 44, To repeal tho act providing for traveling cxenses of justices of supreme court came up and caused a lengthy dLsoission, ending winch tho ienate ailjoumeu. AFTERNOON SESSION. Bill under consideration indefinitely postponed. S. Bs., to amend Sea 7CC, title 7, To amend See's. ICC, 1C7, chapter 10. tille 1, of ciil code; were ordered en grossed. S. B. 39, to amend laws relating to conveyances by executors and adminis trators for S. B. 28; and ordered en grossed. S. B. 04, providing for laborers lien substituted for & B. 20; and or dered engrossed. George's bill for the establishment of house of correction; ordered engrossed. Burnett's, to amend Sec. 575, title 1, cliapter 7, of civil code, and Brown's amending act regulating times and places for holding courts. S. Bs. To amend Sec 575, title 1, chapter 7, of civil code. George's bill to amend Sea 313, of civil code. Bill to authorize sale of duplicates in State library; 74, to amend on act providing for private corporations. Bill to amend Sea 155 and 175, of mil code and bill 16, to amend civil code; ordered engrossed. & B. 2 To amend Sea 4, title 2, chapter 1, of civil code; laid on tabic. Hobs. IL B. 3 Making five grand jurors COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, competent to find indictment, and three fourtlui of jury to fiud verdict, was put upon tlns.1 passage anal ost by three votes. IL B. 4 To prevent conveyances to others titan citizens of the State to give U. S. courts jurisdiction in contested law cases; read a third time anil re ferred to judiciary committee. IL R. 12 To punish jiersons pro voking breaches of the'peace; indefinite ly Kktponed. HILLS PASSED, s 11. B. 14 Projecting earningh of dultors for thirty days from execution of judgment. IL B. -3 Repealing Umatilla ami Wasco fence law. II. B. 2i Incorjwrating town of In dertndtmctt. 11. B. 37 To protect public and pri vate bridges. II. B. 39 Anxfiding law defining milting claims to conform to U. S. 1-ws oh same subject. IL B. 46 To prevent branding of stook while running at large was lest, awl IL B. 4S, to ref ulate rate of inter-e-t ; toatponed. IL B. 4T-To regulate common car rion.; et lack to committee. AFTERNOON SESSION. IL B. 50 Requiriag license fee of $150 from liquor dealers, ami making it Bcu--ry for the apjJicant for a license to secure the signatures ef a majority of the legal voUa according to oll books, eain np, aad after a good deal ef dis cussion, pAW-d by a vote of 86 to 20, four meaibers aWsaL The lull defining the boundary line between Graut and Baker Counties, aJo pasNnL AIo bill 61, legaKring roads in Curry County. IL II 64 Regarding hides ef sktegh terol aitiasak to be oxposetl in a puMie paten for tea days; was taken up dis cstaxd aad lest. II. B. 105 To reial the act creating J Ast-at Secretary of Sute, ea-l leagthy discu-sien and some Stiltusttir iag. House adjeumed without taking action en the IhIL El-HTEENTHTH DAT, Oct- 2d. tkenale. The Senate adopted as a subotitute for Bnulsbaw. S. B. 4; a bill rejwted freas ways and means committee to re-jw-J Sec. , 9, and -", of general law, relatiag to the apjioiaUBeat of -Asistaats in tee deirtmeat ef State; aad to pro vide fer eemjeriag books of Stale Tru urcr and Assistaat, meathiy. "Watt's ImII 74, came back from ceaa Htittee with seveuteeti amendments; and were aH -dojtl aad further consider--tiea ef the bill potjon-d till to-asorrew. AFTERNOON SEaSION. BILLS OEDERED ENORO.0. S. B. 46 Providing fer the payment ef eUinu growing out of Indian war ef 1$7; was amended to include the war ef 1S77; ordeml eiisroaseiL Abo the same order for the following bills: For the relief of John Flaanigaa. To amend oorratioH laws of 31anhneld. To in corporate town of Amity. To regulate the traaortation ef logs and lumber. S. It, .r5 To amend S. 700, chapter title 2, of criminal cole. To license SuHiag bv seaside. S. Bs. 14 and 77 To establish uniform course of public in- struction. IL B. 10 To prevent the emdeyHieat of Chinese on public works. REPORTS, RESOLUTIONS, ETC The committee on counties reported against repeal of fence law. Committee en jHiblic lands against an appropriation for survey of swamp lands. IL J. 31., 4 ror extinguishing Indian title to Umatilla reservation re- jortetl favorably and Senate concurreu. -lemoriabi asking Congress for an aj- projinatiou for the improvement of Lous Isty, and for the establiahment of a mili tary jost at Baker City; adopted. Also another for the improvement of Coquille nver. DILLS INTRODUCED , of following import: By Palmer For the construction of Willamette Valley and Coast Railroad; read twice and referred to special com mittee of Palmer, Bcntly and Cochran. Watts To repcnl Sca21, chapter 60, miscellaneous laws. Myers To prohibit the importation of Coolies. Brown To re-locate the county seat of Coos; read twice. Haines To amend Sea 69, chapter 57, of general laws. Adjourned. Hoaae. Tin bill rencalin? la creating office - - 4 o - - - - - o of Assistant Secretary of State; was dis cussed further and retcrred to a select committee of Galloway, Reed, Johnson, Durhrm and Curtis for amendment. BILLS PASSED. IL B. 27 To prevent spread of con tagious diseases. IL B. 89 To prevent spread of dis eases among cattle. IL B. 130 To provide for n bridge across the Willamette river at Portland. AFTERNOON fftSSlON. RLLS READ THIRD TIME, IL B. 13 To regulate water rates in cities; referred to Multnomah delega tion. IHLlir-CARSED. IL IX 133 Fixing salary of assessor of Multnomah county at $2,750 per annum. S. B. 5 Legalizing election of jus tices of the peace in Vamhill county. S. Ik 12 To promote medical science S. B. 15 Incorporating town of Lafayette. S. B 25 Ceding jurisdiction to U. S. over certain lands at Cascades. IL B. 134 Reported cm a trbs,tte for 105, repeal ig kw creating Ass- tant Secretory of State, discussed at considerable length; and pas-cd under suspension of rules. The bill allowing $1,500 per annum for clerical aid in Secretary's oifiec. S. Ik 53 Amending act incorporating town Gcrvaia. House concurred in joint memorial for the improvement of Coos bay, ami Coquille river, ami for extinguishing Indian title to Umatilla reservation. Remonstrances were presented against the ls.ll amending charter of city of Portland. Against granting II. T.'llill exclusive control of Luckiamute river. Petitions were presented for the in corporation of Weston. Fer excluding the farm of C. G. Taylor from the cor porate loumU of McMinrrrille. For the incoq oration of Sheridan. Fer the prohibition of -wiae from running at large in Bnton county; and for pre vention of importation ef diseased do mestic animals. Committee reported adversely to IL B. 6, ceneemiag sale ef liquor to minors. Adjeeined. Nineteenth Dat, Oct. 3d. Keaate. BILLS INTRODUCED ef following iapert: By Burnett To amend the agricul tural eellttge act. Brailshaw Te rogaktte the salary ef county jedgtts. ApjfovMi Te define arid jwtish vag ranc. Fttkea Te protect Der-hasers of State loads. Jehaaea Te aatead act iaceqoratiag tewa ef Cerv)t-L Palmer Te iataia the Orecea ia- ktitute fer deaf attte. Theaiea Te prevent spread ef eea-tagieu- tsismMs aasong sheec Greea To aMd chapter 50, title 1, attWellaaeee-s i-. Bilyeu Te aasessd htws roasting te fees ex derks aad -herkis. Thaman Te aatead the act erwa t iag eeuaty ef Lake. Smith Te aavetsd act zaeerjoratiag tewa ef Harrk-strg. Hirvrh Te imead Sea 65, chapter 67, aiscus-aaeeu- Ltws. Hirvch Te aaseaxl law rotating te actieas fer recovery ef real prerty. Bereh Te aatead read livi Heraett To aatead law fer taxatiea ef aMMir-Ii-el ctttaent. Tbesajnon Te pevvi-e fer aire ef deaf mutes. a Rnflshaw Te regulate the salary ef county judge. Beatley ler reKf ef A- P. Deani sen. Grcea Te regulate fereiga cerpora tieas. Ilirsch Te aaurttd law fer service ef Btlyeu Te aateitd Sea 47, title 5, chapter 6, nwsoot-tncewi fctws, and to re peal Sea 54S. Bilyeu Te autoed Sea 41, title 7, chapter 5 ef aice&uteetts laws. Smith Te aidthe Chfldrva's Aid So ciety. Bilyeu Aathen-tag Gevemer te centract with Dr. Hawthorne fer the care of the ia-aae. Burnett Te reeal 1 4 sectiens ef the school laws. AFTERNOON SESSION. Was taken up in discussing Watt's bill fer the care ef the insane. An ef fort was made to strike out the olause requiring each county to pay its propor tion of the expenses, but failed. Ho-. IL Ik 4 Te rerulatc fees of clerks and sherUTs; dtscussed ami laid on table. RETORTS OF COM-ITT EES. Claims committee Against IL B. 51, and recommended IL R. 136 as a sub stitute, allowing Baker and Umatilla counties on extension of time for pay ment of taxes; passed under suponsion of rules. Judiciary committee Favorable to IL Ik 16, relating to time for commence ment of action for recovering real prop erty; urderyd engrossed. Also, favor ably to IL Ik 43, relating to redemption of land sold for taxes; ordered engrossed; also, against IL Ik 55, for punishment of tramps; referred to upccial committee; also, favorably II. B. 57, relating to no tice of action affecting real property; ordered engrossed without rccommenda tion; also, H. Ik 58, limiting time for commencement of action to recover real proi-.'rty to ten years; onlered to be en grossed; also, IL B. .59, relative to deeds tnade by administrators; same order. Same committee against IL Bs. 65, 67 and 69, granting private individuals exclusive rights to build rafts and looms in certain rivers, and in favor of tiassing H. Ik 68, granting right of way to per sons engaged in logging, which was or deml cnrosseL Committee on commerce reports amend ments to the piloLngo bill, and pending discussion the House ad.ourncd. AFTERNOON SESSION. Consideration of pilotage bill re sumed. It was finally amended so as to jcrmit coasting vessels to cross the Co lumbia bar without pilot by paying half rates; ordered engrossed. From same committee, tho bill appro priating $2,000 foi building fish way at Willamette falls; passed under suspen sion of rules. Also, the following bills were received back from committees and onlered en grossed: IL B. 121 To regulate foreign cor porations. S. IL 1 Repealing act prohibitkif steam bent owners troHi buiklrr ml & Ik 33 Relating to uk of insrJV ami liquors to Induu-i (wiih aaaaaEkS' 1S78. NO. 2. IL B. 100 Concerning idection. H. B. 73 For appointment of jus tices by county court in certain cases. -omuuttee on education reported II. B. 132 as a substitute for 12 and 30; rules susjndol and bill read second time and ordeml engrossed. House concurred in joint resolution to purchase 250 copies of Oreiron Reports of 1.63. Adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION. After a iliscussion of five hours the bill for the earn of the insane, with sundry amendments; was ordered en- gro-scU lor a tuira reading. Twentieth Dat, Oct. 4tl Krtial. SECOND BEADING Or BILLS. To prevent spread of infectious dis ease ainoug domestic animal: referred to select committee of Thomja, Jasper rnd ennu:"tori. To amend act to es taldtah a umfonn coune of instruction ; committee on edcation. For relief of W. W. Buck; committee on claims. Resatia? to collection and return of taxes; ordered engrossed. For reliff of purchasers at judicial sales; to judiciary committee. Relating to protierty and taxation; committee on wavs and meant. To amend laws relating to election of justices of peace aad constables: ordered eerossed. ror relief of .S.Hara; committee on clairrs. Bill to provide for the leasing of the penitentiary; rules suspended and bill read by title; referred to committee of whole. To amend Sea 1,115, Age 359, of civil code; commit ter en indicia nr. To authorize foreign corporations to do basin ess and exercise their corporate towers in the State; ju diciary committee. To regulate foreign curporation doing business in this State; judiciary committee. For an act to pun ish tropa-sers; judiciary commute. Special committee reported S. B. 105, to amend aa act to provide for the con stractiea ef the Willamette Taller asd tWt IL IL " j S. B. 104 For an act to re-orraai-e the administrative derortment and to i provide clerical aid therein; after con siderable discussion, was referred to ju diciary canamittee. It.ae REPORTS. Cemmtttee on enrolled bOli reported IL J. 3L 4, IL J. L 1, IL J. R 7 and IL B. 1 properly etigro-ted, and tLey were signed by the Speaker. IL Bs. 73, 16 and 59 were reported eagressed. StrattcotTered IL J. R. 10, em power ing jetHt committee on pesiteatiary to eall witnesses and employ cous-el, after discasAion resolutien adopted. IL B. 17 Relating to location ef roads, was reported with an a amendment, which was rrjected by the House, and the bill onlered engrossed. Internal improvements committee re ported IL B. 137 as substitute for No. 15, aad recommended the imknaite postponement of Na 74 and 93; report adopted, and the substitute read and ordered etigrcessed. IL Ik 99 For payment of claims growing out of late Indian -r; reported favorably and ordered engrossed. IL B. 27 Granting right of way to N. P. IL R., was reported adversely from committee on public lands, with the explanation that a law u alresdv in existence granting right of way. House refused to adopt report of committee, and pending discussion adjourned. He DlJVt Kaew. it was on a tau ground, tie was a veung roan, and had a memorandum . e e st -w took in his hand He was working away with a iencil, and presently a man leaned over and said: "What s the scorer "I don't know," was the icply. J ben there was a tew moments ot si lence, during which time the young man ngured away until another man ap- roacued and asked: "What inning is thisl" "Don't know," was the sullen rep v. "Oh, you don't," said the querist, sar costically. " ell, you needn t be put- tint; on airs over it. as if I were -skins vou the secrets of Free Masonrv. He bad no more than recovered from the shock than another man walked over to him and inquired: "Was that last twoorthrec-ballhitr This made the young man mail, and he replied not. The inquirer iassed, and he enjoyed five minutes' peace, when a ragged little gamin stepped np to him and veiled iay, mister. how manv runs ahead are the JerseysT then a clan asked him which rape: he represcn merino with eu, and while ho was aim- rage another fellow walked up to him to make some inquiry, but be- fore he coal open his mouth to do so the man with the nicinorandutn book cut him short b jumping up anil screaming: "I don't knew the score; I don't know what inning it is; I don t know a curve- pitcher froej a history of Parazuav; I am not conrj focted with don't askracj any more pitv if a man can t a few verses a.la- 1 r.l i . 3i" num wiLaoiit. a game of Then 1m aar nanerr an: i assssa a-i "mm imf 3ssF If She fef wgomaiL RATES 07 AIIVEETUSINO, Ef COCTr 1. 1 Iru fa t 2 lactam t U) 3 lne-e 4 00 t Inches t 00 tColaim.... .. 7 CO ICotamrt , ,. S 00 la. St CO S CO 7 ia SCO 0 CO U CO U CO Ur ns ce 30 ce as ce t ce 49 M so ce 70 M tb CO SCO 1J 00 1 00 30 00 03 SO CO U CO ia co 0 S3 OO as oo 40 CO i '"'JTmn is en "-1 10 CO w SO CO OT i oe .SoUrn la Local Cttesa t,u pr Uoa, artt ar Uok and W omU per III- ch uiUMl tl-o. Adrarti-Ag Us payaUs quarterly. ITE3LS 81 TELEGkLlPH. Blaine says the bank Ttem U not part of the Kepobtiran creed. The Non-Part Uarts appear to be rullsz the California const ituiioDal eonrention. The total losa snffered by AuUriati troore fn the I!onU and iJ.rzegoTin- war has ben about tfXX) men. Cjnlle Dion, the erlebrated bflllard pUver, died of cutieaiion of tbe lonjr wnlle en route for the Courtney-IIanloa race, Canada. AdUpateh from Bombay aars the latest tjw a from Simla is that an opportunity has liten afforded the Ameer to make amesds for the aflront offerccf the iiritisb envoy. L Telc;i-pbe aa that a rumor bt cur rent In political drclts that the French eab lfitt, on tbe reaa-emblini; of chain be rs, will trinic in a bill propoainic pie bead te for the purtof formally afflrmics the legality of the repablia The Kinperor hu not yet accepted the rtimtl.io or the Hunxarixn ministry. Jlrre. the crisis ii considered to bv more a question of DKorvs than of principle. Much rrlies on the mlnitry wheuter the oecupa tiou of Sort J -i Tar -hall be e fleeted tbJ y ear or uext. Safret Pasha, jrrand vLder and mlsiaier of foreign afXaini, ha aent a cirrotxr to tbe powera ralllnz attenuon to tbe fact that tbe Greek Government on the authority ft re port from lis consol In Tnesaalr acd Epi rus. charjrinsr tbe porte wttb tlrrin op tbe t-n-ticism ofAlb-nUnsa-aioatGreeeaz-l providing thm with arnu. Safvtt P-Aha dec-area tbeM aaaeruoDa calomaies. During ibe month of September the pub lie debt was reduced ttJMSA. The protpects for steppinz ffeverat Gallt polW. Ohio, are good, the Ujahatlons faror lax frost. The pa bl Scans of New Tlampshu. have noailruail J. G. Hall for Co carers la the 1st district. Johnson, of Alameda, baa been elected Secretary of the California. Coattltct tonal Cenventlon. Hiiro arc 5c ihrcatecs a dlmolatlon cf tbe retehtt-s la caae the socialist debate tales aa unfavorable tern. O. II. Irish has been appointed lsaHract chief of the burean ot eosraTlos for the treasury department. The Ule Indians win be reasored to a sew reervaslon at the bead wa-ers of the Nerajo and litancfao rivers. Tbe Scorpion -line ii to bj dirtied Into four ether mine-. Tbe recent strike In tbe Sierra Nevada they think will help them. Rntih Informs Eszlasd that General SUMietefl 'a viall to Alghanis-in is sot in terference, but merely aa act ei coor-cavr to the ameer. Trains on the itobsle read arrive at New Orleana with crowds from the gulf -aterisz: claoesa. tbe fcTer La vine bro-es. oct all alens the line. roonr man who bad worked oa tbe ateamer Adelpbt before the exploit ion, -ays that the boiler was old and patched and aa accident waa expected. A ConatacUaonSe dlssatch states that Seblr All Khan, the -eeret enror of the ameer ef Afsba-istan. is laatr-cted to el tins tbe saltan a Ictervenlien. The elalms of United Stales dtlzees a-iat Mexico are taein: no paid la San t-ranc-tco.tae nrat tca-uimeat ot aUJU.u bavins already been paid oct. A roekaze ccnUlnlaa: 1S7 pocsde of opi-xn -aa -elzed in San Franctwo whlla -etc? ftrnu-siea in tne raau irasspcrt sr-cen. Joseph llers, la charg-g of the opium Is UDder arrest. Tbe appointment of Const Lodisias Hovok. present Acstro-IIunc-rian enTpy extr-ordlnary and minister ptenipotesttry at fFaahlaztoa, to be the Acstr-ta tsh-ter to iteameii-, it omcttuy anoouncea. Senor Zamacorxa. the -texleaa mlnbier. ears that the Dcrcoe of tbe -Xexfcan Gov ernment la sending 5 AO troops to the bor der was tu kunreaA r-Viine and aid the U. S. troops la puins down Uwle-aneaa, Gooasel in the Vacderbtlt will c-ce aar theT -HI prove that Win. II. Vaader-llt hired a rLurroTact to persuade the cemnso- iore tnat ne was in commnnw-aiKiq wua bis deceased wife aad that be tau bis will sa favor or w m. u. asderbUt. The Tribune "a S4. Petersbari s perial sars : Tbe imirtal Ro-tHn coutBtlseJon. ap pointed to inquire Into the annyfranda, have reported Lhaicormpcion and Tcnaltiy was vieprr-d. Four bnndred oflScer-, lncindlns fatty colonels. are accused by the cotnmlaitton with irregiilaxi-ca. Governor Hamptoa, bavins reqn sited that the ate authorities be allowed te eel lect tbe U.S. Internal revecoe mxes iu Mt State on account of the great dlScBlllea ex perienced by revenue officers ia the per formance of that duly. Com rr StSorwr. Ilauin. to whom the matter waa referred, replied that the propositioa cannot be eo-Urt-ined. DidVt Wimt to se GesnL A brisk fight between two boys atthw foot of Griswold street yesterday wm interrupted by a citiien, who, after re leasing one of them, made the other sit down on a salt barrel and be talked to. "Cow then," he began, "it is a terri ble thing for a boy like yoa to be conducting in this manner." "I'd a licked him if you hadn't come up7 wailed the boy, as he carefully wiped his scratched nose. "Suppose you had. Do yoa want to be considered a dog! Why don't you try and be considered a good boy, and get along pleasantly with every bodyl Sup pose you had rolled off the wharf and got drowedrT 'Spose'n I hadn't, tool It's the good bovs who cct drowned!" "Whatr "It's so, and I Ida prove it! I bet a dollar agin a cent that more Sunday school boys have been drowned this year than bad 'unr "The man reflected and did not dis pute the assertion. "And more run. over by the cars, continued the boy. No answer again. "And more of them got sick and died, and IT1 bet I've got more money and have more fun and peanuts than any good boy in Detriot!" "But the good are rewarded," quietly observed the man. "So ore the bs4flied the bov. Ill bet I make. ftebefore darkf ijpto the post- UOUar