The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, November 02, 1878, Image 1

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East Oregonian Puulisliinr Co.,
J. IL TURNER, Business Ms cr.
0tf, Mala St., opp. the Court UoBse.
Rates of Kabsrrlptloa la Cola:
On Tir. In Mr.n m
ir Monlh, M j M
Ttirw Month M , . , . , 1 00
Stryl. tVipI- 10
LODGE DIRECTORY.
TJuio- Lomi, Xo. , K. or r.-Mccu bi the Castle
13 .'1 Pm.41 .1- . - . .
ciwj ncuunair evening, uvuicn
in jood alandinr. arc eurdially icviUxl to attend.
Pssnusnw Loom, Sa 51. A-l'.iA. U-X'reU on
th first uvl third Uonday at each month. Hour ol
etla 7 P. M.
Easntax Stss, Martha Washington Charter, IVodle
ton. MacU every Tuesday nijht fullowiaj tb first and
third Monday in each month.
Enwi Lome. So. Si, I. O. a F , rrmlktoo-Mrcti
every Suurvliy cvenitc at 7 P. M, Brethren in pxxJ
ataaduvt are InriuJ to !lcnj.
Maunau. LoMr, Na 10, I. Q. G T, Pendleton
Meeu evenr Thursday eteun; at 9 o'clock P. M. lirrth-
v CHURCH DIRECTORY, a
Erocef Al Cnrcan. W. L. aUcEwan oSdiUne acr
vice on ksocuKl and fourth Ssaday ol udi t 1
11 A. V. ad 7U r. H.
.rrmCnracn. Rer.W. IL Profit, paster: tarries
ConuTOthegarui SmUj .ynh.
.J??? crcat-- I lbs Court Hoot oo th
thbM Sunday of each month. Mr. L X. Richardson aSd-
f,aT P1"- SoathRer. S. W. Di1m, ms.
tar; (crricei in the Ooart House on th &m SandaTof
cch monlh, t 11 A. VI. nd 7 jo p. Ji. "r
It , E. Cra Rer, J. C KIrkmia. tmitar: nrricea
tendar iatfc. Court UooK u IOoaI ff1
Xotrx. Stnjle -naotnxxsncata of hirtha. manian-
-oticM wm be eharj ui for attwJinj tolS k-th!"7
Siie oofica of the Exrr Oaooovjir 1 irrafOCT. Jcr
Dr. J. A Ksowles,
Dentist,
. Cn couaUca. AH orders addrcsaed
to bfea atPeadletoe, Ortoo. wffl be rronptrriS-Bdcd
Oglesby & TYilliaasoH,
PHYSlCiANS AND SURSEONS,
"Weatoa, erc-ea,
"TTTILL ATTEKD ALL CALLS, DAT OR XICHT.
E. P. Easan, i. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
WfESTOX, rVATILLA COtTSTY. 0IXOX. CT
IT fic eo Slain Street.
J. H. Praett, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AST) SUBGE0X,
PEXDLETOX, OEECOy,
9HM at Xesideaee.
W. Wh'rtcofflb, M. D.,
PHTSICIAX AST) SOGE0X,
rrSDLETOK, ORECOX.
WILL ATTEST) ALL CUXS. DAT OR X1CH1
vith proDptaeaf. AH diataacs trraud by the
Uusi aad rerj bat Dottes lor tlt oocrfort of tht i-iirct-
W. C. KcKay, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SO GEO
PEXDLETOS, CXATTLLA COOTTT, OEXCOS.
OaSec oppoele the PendJeton Bold.
Dr. J. B. Lindsay,
jim SUKGEOX ASD DEXTIST
b no located pensancs-y
IK PEXDLKTOS, UMATILLA COCSTT,
'Where hit aerricei can ajw ayi be bad.
fW"S-ixxrs9r-jr Spool Aity-.
S. T. BLXOX.
Attorney at I-.a"W"J
'Wecton, CnrlTli Cocsty, Orison.
TTTTLL PRACTICE IS THE COURTS OF THIS
t State and Wnjton Territory,
XtTepccU! attention pud to Lasd Bcaineai aixl Col
cctiooa. Fred Page-Tustin,
(KotaryP-Uk.)
Attorney at Law,
Asd Real Estate Bcoker.
spkcial attestiox cites to collectioxs
aad Probate XatUra.
Loua ntrutuaed -J County Otucti bAiit ad acid.
OFFICE IS COURT HOCSE.
j. a. rexnx.
a. v. laaxT,
SutArrP-Uk.
TurRfrT 4, Bailey,
Attorneys at Law,
QUUj ORDERS BOUGHT AXD FOLD. LOaXS
aTOSea on Vain Straet oppoaka tfca fVH
PESDLETOX, OREOOX.
J. H. FLiTra be attodated wtth ta U all tent-at-i
caanuUi Cireull Coon in the ftttara. "
John A. Gtryer,
Attorney at Law,
PDTDLETOX, OEBGOS.
WILL PRACTICE IX ALL THE OOCRTI CT
Eaatern 0;eres. OCco trith O. V. Sa-ey. ob
poautiMboUL
Wilson Hotel,
Vfaatllla, Orecoa.
TRS. M. A. WILSOX, FORXERLT OF OELEAXS,
rX b&( located on Front Straet UsnUSa, wber abe
ia orja:iit a flmtw4,i kl m , t i u
B?rVib.e bed -nent, and tbe table win be win-
rit4 t Y . V. , . ,i . . . ..I
w 'ci j m me marxn asoraa. Trareucrs
will not regret atojipinr at thla pttct.
S. W. Staje Compaa' coacb atop berc,
baCB?!M engace in, 85 toM
UiJO 1. per day taade by any worker of eicbrr
ex, nbt in your com tocalitU. Partieulara and
aamplea worth 5 froa, Improve yonr (par Umeaft
thUbuaineaa. Ad4re fnaox k Co.. I'ortimd. Kang.
TT SJ" 1BS?r ,!ter work ua thaa at as.
U thkyeb OafrtalnotanirwewinaUrtyoL
par cayat bou made by tholnduatrium. J&en
women, ban aad firij wantod ererywbm to wort f er
uc. Sow U the am. CoaUyoatat aad torn free.
A-4reiT-ra h Oa. AbctmU, Main.
VUUriak. Reader, if you want i boam at which
fgttcm of eHberaez eaa rnaka rrU pay an tbctaaa
wark, writ, tor parUeataa.to H. Hauawrfcee,
YOL. 4.
COOKING STOVES
ASB
MANUFACTORY OF TINWARE,
And all UnJj of
SHEET-IROX WORK,
KsUb Street, oppoclU t Coort Bomr
WEI cxcaUaUj tar ce hand and far aala, a Oomrt.
AaaortSMst of
And win alva-i lrp a coajirU aacct3Mot of
COOKING STOVES
ALL ZiXM Or
Dooc toOrder at aUrt Betin aad
prico.
at raryawdna'
G. W. "WEBB.
a s. an.
HothoMld & Bean,
to S. E0TH CHILD,
TTTOrXD R-SPLCIi b'IXTCALLTniATTE?rnOX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
WblA tS m-rrJ h-jtfg .rtj yTr-aVrmrhia
At tie Tery Lowest Bates.
TaedrStoe will eoaaut aa ar tofkre el
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Cklna afid Glassrrare,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
3BtoM Bto.,
7Ve TT1 i.V - T
aarorderf
:ih hlch thtyauy U cotruaud to th
u tbatr
mill.
Grain and Hides
Aa4 other PRODUCE takca la ejix at lb BK3H-
a)i jai.a -i miu
Cash Paid for WooL
ADAM SSTAXG
Proprietor U th
Centennial Brewery,
endletea. Ore iron.
TEUS TO IS FORM THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS KOVf
AJ prtparrd to I armab BEER to the pcopU vf an ex.
cumi Quality. Try and be convinced. Brewery
xdc U MAIN gnuxr. center of block.
"WALLA lV'ALLA
STEAM BAKERY,
ESTABLISHED IX IML
bzso3b:v:
rSS CkeI. ui -H kbU of
C-T-aSk-tn. Fin rSiWtlH lit.-
. Xala Street, Walla fTalla,
A. K. SPARKS' SALOON,
Peadlelou, Orecoa,
KEEPS OX HAXD THE SAVE GOOD OLD KXSD.
XCatfH Street, pielt the et OfSee.
Union Hotel,
CXATIXXA, .... OREGOir.
DAVE KORX, PBOrRlETOR, CP
rTBilS H0U5S IX THE BEST COXDITIOX FOR
J. to reciti?n of roeata. Ckaa bub and rood tabl
ta the tuuUc at UU boaae. Tlw patrauaf of tha nublhi
aciiaud. btaxea Uare th fcoua for Feadtetoa,
Wftw, La QTkuat, UeioB, a)ur CHf aad Bc(m fla.
we Bin -liwiiiin.
PEXDLETOy, UMATILLA
I LATEST NEWS!
EASTEHX STATES.
I oil Inn Trotiblraor the Mlf1I Wnt.
ClIICAdO. Oa. 'Jl) At s lt t-t.i.,L
the tuihUrj- hc-Jquartera received aerc.al ta
tcnatiBg documcnU W-riaR eu the CLcyeouc
Iudi-a trouble. Tie tint u from Gea. IVfw,
who rriurta that the furre nf nirlr- i. y
miuU to .tteml to the cceleri,atui tht all
the taih'.irr are poorly annol with carbic
" aciat ledun nllea. The cavalry art
kept Wuay at Fort. Sill nj lteso. He arret
that tsere forcva are rtMattal ta aeeatrist
peace oa the border. At the I'beveBse la
akin arxJicy he loam that there i aji eor
DIOQI ueara' in Irwllmt. ,ct ni.liM . ,W,-,
by the repirt of John D. Mitta. aBt at th
- ncu-c -hi .imuaoe aceaer. i be lalte
uvi the nrmiirr caaaa oi tb rr u
learia? the reservation ia that tb fiaii
ration proauaed them of one aad a kil
txrand beef, half a train. 1 f r1-p-
... , i - "
asrar aad three noonda of l ll"k
raupoi, have osly been partially taaaed, asj.
Uck aad aid in budding boaaea watch -a
l-Hseu eu ueea aaoruea taeta. Aaetber
eanae of the defeeUoa waa that they objected
to the nCaner of Mrrint uat b.r ntui,i
The Xarthera Chereaae arat withdrew-, aad
all eaom to tadnre them to retara pearaaUy
hare beta aaaratlts (;. lefe aagrmt
that the Iadtaa eotamimoaer may, ia the
Hjbt t tbeae factv Sad it atecaiary to atvJify
hu view f aSairt at the agency. LSea Clark,
aa old aeaat. ntkrta bt V. L...
hu vteu ofau, at the aeacy. Cea Clark,
that sfteen Ceyeuaes have Leea killed ia ea
eos&rt with the troot, aad that the teeed-
ers tatead to work north aad to protuae a
ieacefal Bettlemeat ia Fort Kehoe. bat ti thu
u not permitted will join Sittiaj Halt
Aot ao Bad aa Reported.
ClIItUOG. Oct. -L The 7Va U, .1.--
tll IIMRll uri' Jny1 I C .L
1 j av o ktcw .n
Itaa, Lai not beea klllnl, bat u obtigtj to
keek ahelter air tbo Iij
meetiap a he was thrcateaed oa a traeaf vd
Bp charge. Jack Kttatk, meaaearer eJerk of
the Deaioeratie IIobu ..tt
eharred with jwrJottaa. letten addreaaed t
I .T- . .
cuipuira aoa omeaaia. .Maay Mtera, aweac
eoa Laiting checka. in Hank, wateh he bad
Hed op asd forced were farnj ta hu tjct-
uta.
ratal ClBlMlan.
St. 1ki Oct. 21. -A lotltr ta Dale'i mtH
Xiear MeLeaBabara. lliiaer. -rnl-J-J tk..
taormag, kiHiag two mca aad aerieaaly laior
ing tbree otbera.
TarifT Kednrtloa oa I'rrnrh TV 1 arm.
U asHlNaTov. Oet. ?! Vtb t
what baa beea ct&craSv atvled the mi.-.I
eemmeraal trcatr witk Fntdi, " 4... t
C-hferuii xBtcrcaU by a redaetaoa of aftr per
ceat. of the preaeat rate of date - Kr-. ,-
wiac aad duiu. it eaa l- aixl k 1
poaatbie authority that bo orBeul overtare er .
liM native haa beea takea by the Freaeh pr
crameat fur a near iwnnvmi! tmf- :
thu cwantry, aer kaa aar bera takes br ear
goverament. The whole agitattea of the i
anojeex preceeos merely troea aatnJe pre, i
tare, and haa not ia aar difm nuU St
sal arete, ofara u knewa to ear depart-
meat at atatc. it may be a4ded that when
the general public u appraued of aay ea
moveicrut. the dtfScehy of serotiattas a
treaty wiH be tmmeaaaraUy lacrcaaed.
hartMi Crarral of Ike Xarr.
WaenrsoTBT. Oet. til S.r. J V
threa Tavior haa bera anamiitl ..r-..i
erxl of tbe navy, ja the plarcoj asrgeoa Gner,
retired.
Tke Laad OSSrea Demaod.
The eemmiahecier of th i-Bnl rA i
.w. m j v. msi wim
rcdaced estimatea of the amoeaU needed by I
him for the next aacal rear. ILer --t i
about 1.33,aX I
Tbe Indian CoBaaalaalam- I
Owasa. Oet. 2I Tkn- wnt r-..L.l '
committee to investigate the feanbdtty of the I
mwwh vi wc urataa osrraa to tae rmriTirr
1 . . l r. . i . . ... J
aeparuaeni. ie to-day tor tbe West sa a
p-cuu r. a ue eoramuiee 11 cecapoaed of
Sc-atars Alrin Saunders, of Nek. cauraua.
and T. C. McCreery, of Ky aad Mer. C.
ovenUtcd the amooaU of aeeantaea aad baj.
boa held in reserve by V26,7 and 2U0.000
respectivelr. aad aaderrtood laaaa mnul Lv
Xl.12S.VCi. The director furthermore have
beea in the habit of treatinr? m tJi .k-...
T !Vt-"i !LT7 of laA .
is due by foar debtors, at aa available aaaet.
Tbe rinaajal aaseU of the baak are led
aad harea of the Western Union liailwsr of
the United States, and acrin a tk- Vw
land Land Ca. the value of whuh
mated at 3S.St0 and 072. St5 reicuveiy.
Crowd were aaaembleil before th InnV aJ
exchange, which caused conitematian. A
call for Xj00 per share ta anticipated, wbioh
it it thought half the a bare holders win be aa
able to meet. Tbe remainder of the thare
boldera will that ultimately be compelled to
pay doable.
Tammany oralaalloa.
NEW YOEE. Oct- 21 Timminr H.M V..
nominated Anguttot SchelJ for mayor.
Tbe Italltax Award.
a taaningum rpeaai taya, tbe protuble
qneation of the Halifax award will be revived
this Winter. Whatever may be dene about
the ultimate payment of the money. A claim
i made by those who have been examining
a tr t - . ...
the anbject that the lintuh btll of particular
evaftli aa it waa anttftitntnl. abnwa L.
Canadians were entitled only to (120,000 an
nually, or to aa aggregate of $1,200,000 for
teti ycara. inuu lea wan fi.wo.WO. in-
ateaJ of 5.000.000. lb inunnt nf tb.lf.t.f.-
awanl. and against thu, it is claimed, it would
be fair to deduct the special duties on fish and
tub cil remitted by the United State for Can
ada. Thi amount of itself would amount in
Imrnn In 3 faTfl DfYl Tbmt imnM n.l.
tbe statement from the British cemmutimeri
fiimm f I nfY) in hrir itl h f T...I-.1
Sutea. instead of fj, 000, 000 in favor of Great
T -. rri . 1 . , . i . i
ini in. sue gcnueinen cooneciea wiu mis
Lnrineaa will nndonbterllr txi nllrA nrmn ti
explain their conduct.
A BlakoB Dead.
Colcmbus. Oit. 22. Ilirht Iter. Hvlvctter
II. Kosecnns, bishop of Columbus, died at
. r n . ..ft t. .t 1
lvuxi lo-nigui oi nemormaga oi uc lungs.
Mac;e Robbed.
New OctJ-urs. Oct. 23. A Galretton
iV invnil uvi Tli Y-Virt IVnHlt it,M
leaving here this morning for Waterford, waa
atopjied 15 miles cast of the latter place by
two masked men, aad the mail touches cut
open and contents rifled. One male and two
icmaie jswucngcrs were rooueu oi raiuauiea.
The amount obtained bv tne hicliwarmen it
unknown.
The Kb Iieali Dry Good Fall a re.
Onimnn fW ft TVvrl.l nnlVr rV
the St Louii dry good merchants, hive done
flsaa 1 iw.aa4 laet aaKiaMai f a nrt llnai lm-i ..
tw v wimsuvm va tavaa twM tuvi as uvyiv iu
this country, and although their capital haa
-1 t I ;i.l t -t -I-.... T .
wway ueea iimiieu, nave cziiiuitea grcai en
tertrise, pluck and akill in the management
fif lilt Kiria1 Tnlar-wla r fi,! Iwl mTjwa.
They told, ia 1877, over $1,000,000 worth of
goods, but gave lower price and longer time
than coatotnary on all trades, and this it
what swamped them. Their sales this year
are nearly fcJ.OOO.OOO.
Railroad Rented.
Cnicaoo, Oct. 23. Particular have be
cemt known liem concern inn the lease of the
Dearer sad IUo Graadc lUilroad by tho
COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
AUhtnaon. Toxica 4: SanU Fe Head for 30
year. ibeleaUke place December lit.
Hie Ue&ver and Kto C ran Jo recetrea 43 ir
-TOu oi ctom faruuiT, tlccreaaing one T
. 1 "rcceiTe.w rrrcent. I rum
tlt Til, ,n . t - I l MM . .
, hi lut ii in year, itie an Juaa ail-
"wr minr i im f n )i iai am Klimi
eaiSB
hn
Bior
i tiilcr
la are
a til
'BOae
hole
ati
toai
ail.
ih
ua
ad.
for
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i .n-"nw- mt but oe iiurcaaoi
tn! r- I M
" i Mfreeiora oi ratnta. tiul the a4
treated are kaUe to U cjc&rJ at dttTere-t
tttaea thrvogh the day. ta-ikin; it poaatble
to cire Urdy balder fiBTim already recrttcd
aad the adraatago of aa fareraUo change
Mhteh may tale plaeo in thb market under
the aeerctary'a regalaueai. It t pOMible in
ranosi way for adroit er-tan t Lecocao
Ioaaead of the rr eampetttork. aad
while tbe poca.uoa WJ ch kaowlolge
weald W likely ta tuare tolhe "XirnUcr- of
, .1.- .- ,. . .
the goTcntaoat ta parcha-ut. early Udder
- b-""-" - yuivn i, criy uaauer
iamdraat-reTlt ,. prUuTthat when the
attentum of the aeerrtaj-r
aeerctary u called ta thu
matter, that method will be adopted to pre-
cmwe xae laaaiuttty of bad Uig opened
uatU all that are to be ceaaidered ahall be re
eeaved. The aaeant of it!er baUieo to be
percbaaed ta-mmiw u -100,000 eaace.
Heretofore rrgalar wetkly pcehaaera hare
beea aboat 70.000 oaaee. Tkat arnea&t
beaag abost ejaal to the weekly yield of oar
mtata. tbe order haute? the tnnkim to
reaewiag the ariutioa in farr of free en.
age at t bext kumi of Ceagrcaa. L'&Ieaa
thu IwUlua t remored. h-ldcr of the bt
praa prodBct of ear mtae aj well a evaer of
decao-etized atlveria Kcrv wiH very likely
rge advocate oi ilver ia Coegrca to renew
the tight for free tdver eeioage.
Aa Oatrace.
rmtauaj-HlA, Ort. 23. -At a poKtkal
meetiag thtt eveatng aoeae oa threw a large
atoae at aker lUadaH. who was addrc.
- "e ou. me ?pcaacr eacaj wxa
very urrow.
Jtarlac Dlsaaterm.
Baltimoec Oct. 24. -T iteamcr Thea.
Ueeau. after a terrible experience waa rr
caed by the Taaucr aad towed to CnaSeJd
hariMT where ahe sow he.
The iteasrr MaaaachcactU il aahore aad
duabled at Dram iVat, All oa tward wtH.
The ttcasaer Loaiaa u aahore oa the Middle
Grvcad aad the atcamer Id aad 23 aehoo&crt
are aahore near the Maaaashoaetta.
"AJHixaroN. iftt. j.Tne tiraal earn
atatua at tar- Hearr returta that the Amer
teaa an A. -S Iit-j. of Seanturt. ilu
the 23i tut., eight mde aoath of the ttatuo.
Veaael asd cargo total kaa. Tbe crew, ea
aituag of 19 peneaj. were aH kat, with oa
tzrcfUoe. Ifce dead bodie waahed aahore
laat aught, eoe and a haH todea aoath cf the
Tbe CaTret of I be St
Nr Toax. Oct. 21 . Dtapitches frara all i
potato aaaw that the atorsa of yratcrday waa '
-i ,k . t . . . . . i
-v. iv., iHNfui ever expeneaent Zor
vrw n- . .i. '
vHmA -.i.v. ii ,
ta energy, -d wa central sear lUager. It
utfuuui bcai saiaixu.
At Cape May the wind velocity bi mile
aa hoar. It ilmr th. J -V.
waa attended with aaaaaaur Learr raiafalL
aad betwee-a thentr aad the main land. ear.
etlC the railroad traek thra f.t .-.I tt-
veatlss traiat fraa leann?. At lultiraan.
IrotertV aSo&f tbe whsrvM u'irni mub
aad duastera on tbe bay are feared. The
atorm was tevrte oa the Sosad aad along
the New Ft?laad coast, aad lighter crafts
VtW t.vlw l..m. 1 I a A r t
lagtoB at 5 P. il the wind waa blawiag 129 !
taUea an boer. with heavy rain. The ship, j
.- a. uavu, iroca CaOao, went aahore aoath
f Cape Htarr, aad it a total wreck. Oaly
one person saved.
Hradrl! rfelllp.
Bowrew, Oct. 21. The regular GreeabcvcA
eoavenUen yesterday rcfeaed te make nota
inatsoaa, but at a scWquent xaectiag, Wen
dell Phuip was nominated.
Auf I.Taniiaany.
Bepnblieaas sad Anb-Taramaay Dctse
cratt formed a combination to-night a gain it
Tammany, by nominating Edward Cooper
for Mayer, II. K. PbeltH for District Attor
ney. K, 11. Cowtag for City Judge, and Mei
itzclhnger for Coroner.
Slat Oar Transfer.
iv Toes. Oct. 21 It ia tU.t tV.
Union Central I'aeife Hailm.! tfi. t.u
pletedarraagetneaU with all eastern lines by
"uicu .auiemia ireignis wiu oe loaded sep-
..- . . .
tvraie in ica c&r ioaas. axul can ran
through with but one transfer. This, ia
connection with the recent change of sche
dule on Paci&c Railroads, catainz two davs
t . . . ,. -
u use 01 delivery 01 ircignu at baa r ran
ClhCO. will enable ahimtrra la rwvtrx kkwum.
. , - ..-...
shipped from any point East in 11 days, ia-
. 1 lti nr I ...
xu vi ad so mi a nereioiore.
Isealraetlve rt
CniCAOO. Oct .2 1 Iowa, k'lnui anJ V
bratka advice indicate the nrairit. fim ;
raging in each of those states, destroying
grain, unages. Darns, icnces ana olber prop
crtv. The flame were moat ilMtrni-tira hi
miles southeast of Sioux city, in lows, alont?
.-onu riaiie, euraaza, anu boctn l'latte
rivers in Western Nebraska.
Vestel To nude red aad Loaa or Life.
1 BALTtnoisr, Oct. 21. Capt. Barker of the
earner Express, which left here Tuesday
for Washington, re porta that his Tesael found
ered ia a gale in the mouth of the Potomac,
and passengers sad crew ate probably lost.
The captain was rescued while floating with
fragments of the boat. Captain Barker in
describing tbe wreck of the Express, says
that tbe sea was running at great height,
every wave washing tbe boat from stem to
stern. Shortly after 6 o'clock on Wednes
day morning there came a terrible splash,
and joiner snd crew had hardly time to real
ize what occurred before a wavo tore the sa
loon deck like so much paper work and the
following wave swept it off to sea, and with
it nearly all on board. All had secured life
preservers. At tbe earliest period of the
gale some of the o 15 cert tried to secure boats,
but they were washed away and broken up a
moment after the upper deck had been car
ried away. The hull rolled over and sunk
bottom upward. Those of the passengers
and crew that could reach portions of the
wreck clung to them, but the heavy sea
waatiMl lliiin nff nraln anil at lir!lVlnT nt
dawn only eight persons could be seen. The
impress nau a crew oi n, an toiu, aau, as
far n known, riflit najuencrer. It anrw
posed that fully 20 lives were lost.
Kaltlmore Election.
TiiLTTVoar. Oct. 21. I)Bivnl 1iwlv1
members of cityconudl ia all the wards yes-
a W" a. an
icruay. uesiocrtuc aasjontj xd,uw.
F0KEICX .NEWS.
MrHUrTort! .Vorihrole Jfahrw a Hneeca
LOSDOX, Oct. 21.-SirStaflVnl Xorthcote."
leaking at Uirmiogham, admitted the de
prcatiuu in trade and tee coru-ent luaa of
elaatictiy of revenue. Xctertheleaa he did
not annotate the nreeaaity of aikmg of the
eoantr r-aewed taenbees. lie coademed
OTer anxiety reipecUeg the falallme&t of the
prouH.rn.of tbe treaty of Kerlio, Ati im
piirtant moment would be the next rxt'wl of
complete Ilaaaian eraesaUea. He vaa'con
rtneed that the power woo Id not ocr the
treaty of frrlta, which oot much, to be act
. Tkc Coverament policy
woakl be eae of hnnnni nnJau. ...I I
crauea. and they woahl waUh over the tnUr-
oi rjjgiaaa Indian empire. Koveroment I
wu ai ur tkf t.-in i i .i
them if it thoeghtthe intereata of F-agland
were limited to these imall uland. raeamnz
Great lintaia ami Irl.n,! rv, . T
v. 1 Jit.
pie of their bobrv ia tKn nr-mti..- .f v-
Ottomaa tauit. ai-l tK ....
aee naUeaal Haprovemeat in Aeatie Turkey.
V , . """"eu in aoButttoa oi t,ypraa,
whuh he aaid wraa vindicated by th govrra
meet' toltcv rpt?inr t r,.r J1,-.
Afghaatitaa the chancellor reiterated the
atatemeau made by Mr. Croaa. home teere.
taryat Sssthixjrt. addin? tbat ik.
meat will at allow iu atteauoa to be dta
tracted from Ihe umti-i - tV. i ,u
treaty.
TlitSwIali.t BUI raaaed.
UtCLtX IbL "1 fti ..I ... J
. ... . - in lear
' T" aocuiux tan. 1 agattnt I1U.
Wral. wjU aeTealTt !!
'"r the wU. I'nace Buauck thea rea.1 a
J ekn;
l uw racBSU7 If 1.1
a t 1 . . .. .
"e cieracacet. armed with thu meaaere,
wocld make a dcterauaed c8on to cor the
tbe preraleat dueaae. If they were not able
to aaeceed ia two aad a half Teara, the cor.
eremeat hod U obtam farther ersceaaia.
"lae Knararlaa Wbrat Karket.
Vipxa. Oct. 22. -The Xnc Fr Prtu
nw.''"" that the extort of H oaanaa wheat
' w . TTS. 7 1 f
ganaa mark eta.
sauerac-asr me linn.
i. . .
Te roeaplrle Defeaaive Data.
CsAjrnart-t, Oct. 22. The cattan ha
astberurd IUllar Paaka V, employ 40,000
mea to eomplete the defc&aive haea of Coo
itaaU&ople. TbU Look Ukr War.
X.r V-TlSzr r r6-
lUvtir ri. .1- r- . .
gajed aettv. tervxe. It V. tlX v "
er. t Utaaeent, igLn'
11- i n wia
-nTZItZ r-
p . , ' i pr-d. Adeacriptioa of the fugitive waa
" 'T ""Tf aee ,tij I i'J'Kphtd to the Oakland police aad led to
tree itataosed at dammed and c&eaapcd ca tia arrest.
tae frontier. j Brick Bcjirr. aTelepraph ffiH
THe Aaaeer Barked by Kaaala. reogh. who celebrated hia dltcharge froa
La!. Oet. 23. A dupateh freca Simla tte eoeaty jail by creating a rarspna ta cota
aaya the viceroy native eeuaaary, who haa ! PT with a gaag of Temag rosga at the
ut marned from CabaL coaatdera that the 1 Florence aaloon. corner Dapoat aad Greea
Ameer haa bem wttk W- l it-ti ..r. i . . .
, . . ' ...j lh w
laxe hi prracat cecne by sabataabal offer
T j j w BasraAJaA
frvea the Ketaiaa eatwy, who waa itdl at
Ca-
w wca isc esuaaary left.
TbU Alto la Oealaoa.
A Cerha duraaeh un tk i v.. : j
as akaae ordenaz that 'mAtary farloagh ahaH
oolr be sraatrd ar iurtulir.-.i .
i aail aa
i rsary.
-uj caae
cot ta extead beyoed Feb-
Mr StanVd Xethe-te. eiasw-W f tk.
ztrz:??
was net able to aar that Km
.t . ..
? wn that there
uv t WKU UTUL1I l
ltd not ! a rrttfwii
r- Jt wa
ITlSllUi ... .V- .
he said, that dttSecstte were beaag raised
sgtt the execBUto of ccrtaia parta of the
treaty f Berka.
RnMlaa I mrm Moslnc "atk.
CoTa.vTtxartn Oct. 23. -The bdk of
the ItatHas torcrs ja Bulgaria are mortag
aoathward. Rasasaa uafaatry alooe aa eastera
IUtoznteu aJrtaiy aaasber SO. 000 tsea.
Another army eorp i near Coaataatutofda.
There are 1S.0C0 aea ta Adriasople.
Tarklabi Irlanri- Releaved.
Jf"1 Tcr
Prsa.
.- ui-wrMwasa ivta I j,iJ re-tsr-ol
Tnrkuh pnsoaer were laaded in the
Re (arm .
CemraxTrsart-t Oet. 21. The Saltan to
day Mgaed aad defcverrd ts the British Min
ister a tnoilified seheta for reforms in Asia
Miner.
Government or Baif aria.
Sr. Prrcaaaso. Ort. 21. Prince Dea
doakopf haa arrived at Sofia, where the cea
tral government of Balgansi be established.
General Stobpan ha been entrusted with
the sdaaiaistratiea of East Uooselta.
Ke-IIteeled.
rssTH, Oet, 2L UerrGhiexr, the minis
terial candidate. Las beea re-elected Presi
dent of the Hungarian Chamber of Deputies,
by 111 majority. Hia majority last teatisn
waa 110.
at as.ro w Baak.
Enncsrxo, Oet. 21. A call for $3,000 pr
share will be made on the thareholders of
the City of Glasgow bank tmmediatelr. It
has been discovered since the report of the
examinera that the foreign correspondents
had used open credits to the extent of !5 -000,
moat of which will be lost.
Tever Ksinp.
Loxdox. Oct. 21. A dispatch from IUw
il, Pindee. says the fever continue to rage
among the frontier troop. One third of a
British lancer regiment at Pcahawawe is
troubled by it.
Tbe West Indie.
Sr. Dovisoo. Oct. 9. A rising has oc
curred st Axua in favor of General Baez for
President. General Guiilermo is marching
on .Una at the head of 2,000 men. A decree
has been isiued doting the port of A-aa to
foreign intercourse. Another decree haa
beea promulgated deferring the presidential
election because of the rising in Axua, and
on account of Cacere, who was a candidate
of the blues, aad his election is undoubted.
Mukhtar Pasha has confiined the an
nouncement that be and Cretans have
sictinl tbe convention at Conatantlnnnln.
ews bss been received of the aafetr ol
tbo schooner Jordan L. ilott, reported lost.
With the San Domlmroex-Pn-alilntalmant
The ameer of Afghanistan Is endeavoring
ki 1 a religious war buiuijk mo jionaiu-
uiedana of Central Asia, against England.
Tho outturn of tbe enrn crop will be
110.000 bushels and wheat about 100.000.
UA). Oata will yield a larger crop than lit
IS77.
Count Zlchr, Austrian ambassador, has
requested In a friendly manner, an expla
nation ol tho concentration of troonnat Kos-
sova.
uecuie tbat the Octnter election was valid
and that tbo ono held In November will bo
Illegal.
Th h'nonur Vnu fltfln. nf Jnkn V
II., is a total wreck. Tbo atoivard and one
srsmin vrera washed oveehnartt mn.-l
drowned.
TliA TaiM In Constanllnnnla ktnulL
Honed l'rin co Labanoff. Ilusslan imbMu-
ilor. for naasnortji enablliii- tlmtn innlura
to Batoum.
Ilia trial of 3S twtrsnne. whn wrurtt arrawlAj
Wfirl:lntninn, miiiii li wmm
i 1 1 iiia inrru mlikiii rM i . nn n m ui
The proMcution alleges tbo prWor3
rswHotss whs roraagm soumss.
2. 1873.
NO. 5.
pacific wAhT.
One Calaaaaaa UlIU Abo tar r.
Makm-iLLZ, Oct 21. A ahootiug scrape
oceurred vraterday afternoon ia thu city be
tween two Chinamen, Ah Fook and Ah Tone,
reaalting in immediate death to Ah Fook ami
aenoualy wounding Ah Tone, who now lie in
tbe city priioo ia a critical condition. The
booting, ao far a learned, ia aboat a China
woman. Two other Chinamen are under ar
reat for complicity in the murder.
An Important LawaiiK.
of Wen. F, lWk. Tiborcio farrott, Wm.
liaboock and lii R Pimii a. .t.-
fbatinea nniler the nrm name of I'arrtt
Co. va Wm. fi. lug;. Fatrkk Connor and
rxiwaru Jlcrru. began thu moraing in the
foorth dutnet coort. The caae ia watched
with much intereat a it in vol Tea the qneation
whether the money alleged to beloatby Ver
Mebr. formerly ta the employ of Parrott &
Co., bat now an inmate of Saa Qaentin. on
conviction of embezzlement, which money
waa the nnwit V t
covered from defcmlanta, at a hose gambling
hooae it wai lort. Ver Mehr waa broc.rht
over frcxa San Qneattn a a wjtaea is the
caae.
An AreldeataJ Baac
The coroner ' jury in the caae of Thoc. L.
S mi f Vt r- ,f W . . 1 , .
- ........ v, u jvpiieiora oz a anooung
o1""? at 821 Kearney atrcci. who waa a hot
oo Satarday by Edwin IL Ladd. brother of
the partner of the dece-aed, rttaroeda ver
dict to-day to the effect that the kdiin? waa
ocdeatal. The charge of niaiuiiaghicr
agauut Ladd waa eaatinaed ia the police
eeert to-day natil to-morrow, pending tie re
talt of the corbaer inque t.
Veei Abandoned.
F-axciaoo. Oct. 21. A Seattle, 'VT.T.
diapatch aay. CapU PenboIIow, of the bark
Enoch Talbot, report that oa the 22d it,
ia the Strata of Fera. he paaed the barken
tine Free Trade, froa Port Blakclr ca the
10th mat. for Sydney, waterdefxed aad
Abe&dosed. A portion of the deck load aad
wn were mne if.i lmir t . . v
in charge by part of the crew of the Wm. H.
Gawley. aad when Iaat area, the two Tceaeia
were near Pillar Point, boendfor Port Tora-
acau. tub a xaur wind.
Ha Iraaclaeo .ra.
isaa r-aenco, wet. a I. rani Aimee. x
Frenchaaa. waa amnlA.! St-n.Vl.-,t i,-
thia aomicg oa a charge cf graad larceay.
' ,ta v
aa mt ce caa I or vni in t.- .
l3S a thi. city wui a Freachwotaaa aased
F " uawd btta tae care of the
,
i where aae kept her aoseT. LaH evenin?
I 1-00 froa thebor aad de-
. - v x w aouiex sens oi tt
I xsoatha ta tie ho-ae of correction bw tk.
pohce jodge to-day.
I Victoria .Va.
VtcTOXXi. Oct. 2 1. The Staadard easaed a
I reai teaaauea yeaterday try artiag tt
I btr Jeha alacdacald ih r-r ri.-..;.
Premier, who was elected oa Monday to rep-
uuuia ia paruaaieat, ta pledged
' Jaatraetaoa before the
i or; zr
1 "I.- . , - . . -
inw iMeoH acmes last aaaeraos.
say that Sir John weat ia capledged oa hi
national repatatioa. and that he win never
LIlT1 0i Bn"h
SAX TRAXtTSCO PKOBCCE MARKETS
aareena it rcxaaara srsoatav ra raw rarta at
i a. raa, rennnn asOT. Karuss. -ax.
5a FaaxOKD. Orlcbe-IS, ISTi
WIiraT-Jdoriua mter-o-.,. ft Ci. SV
1 loir rarv UXf c tr xl l ci. ico
i rt J, Il f4 auccrrt.yiirwuit TK
i eaJmUiad to mbCoad. aa srr but mm ws
totba ita&iuv. t uvr ss . .. Zi
ivrrH Ma tC rrv. It Slr?t ti.
F t BArtrj aal tjxU irv raort rT Vet hi bcrtrV
taate
POTATOES - CfeSry Cwt aad nssaboUi. cboic.
ft that SA S.erta il e
Hiile-7!r V zz.
-"T - rrfcnrd at
0'rU.V$--OaaCaU at $t Oftgl 1
feIPE fCrrS-rcars-W-tor '. fl OMI ;
u wi(-.iinMi Areses Oooosaa
rntsrd acd Cco Bcir,fr. TJoJJ Or. coot a-sad.
ITEMS BY TELEGKAPH.
Tbe Cheyenne killed C
persons on the
.eoras-a si line.
Knsland calls her attack on the ameer
ber civilizing rnLxaioa.
Cntton crop return at Washington Indl
a ylild of bale.
Duncan, Sherman A Co. have received a
discharge in bankruptcr.
Thomas A. Edbon has been created a
chevalier of tne legion of honor.
Harvard graduate oners th boat club
S 10.0 to send a crew to England.
1 Tbe completion or the defensive lines of
' Constantinople baa been authorised.
Gold In paying quantities ha bu dis
covered in the southern part of CbilL
Stxtveven sugar plantations bare been
burned by the St. Thomas insurgents.
Clyde shipwrights bare accepted the
red uctlon ot 7 per cent, on their wages.
Tbe transfer of territory ceded to Servla
by the treaty of Berlin Is now complete.
Mnbmm,1n nf IK. TVKn..l . I..
SfMS rifle and a ill resist the Itoumanians.
Gusslnje has been surrendered to tbe
Montenegrins, and Vrsnja to the Servians.
Tbo native armies of East Roumelia and
Bulgaria are saM to be officered by Rus
sians. 1
The rcicbstsg has thrown out six clauses
of the social 1st bill prohibiting socialist
writing.
It U said the Rothnchilds have agreed to
loan Kaypt $00,UX).(XO to clear oir the float
ing debt.
Clarkaon N. Potter declines the noinlaa
tlon in tbo IwclRb congressional district of
ew York.
Gen. John Gibbon charge Gen. Pop
will. MAn ..1 I
-iii"iiuuv.i uiiuwuuitiif aa o uicer anu a
gentleman.
The porte will not submit to the powers
final treaty, which U now beiug negotiated
with IluaaU.
A dispatch from Buenos Ayres says a ter
rible hurricanooa the river Platte caused
great Inundations,
The raajorky of the cotton sptnners of
Oldham aad AshtouleBder-Tyae, Eoclaad.
The examlaatioa regard lag Tlklens coa-
h)Uh m.1,1. 1.1 a . . .
wmuii nu itcateTii raiiroaua aaa tstlss
iar amounted to tsotbiag.
Austria hu requested the Servian po-
mem to notuy oeaaaaa
amneaty may ua g
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In "beginning & series of tketcbex coti
oerning the youthful dayi of eminent
people, it seems eminentir fitting tht.
ww commence with Adam. It is rather
tlitEcuIt to conceive of Adam as a. boy,
we tulmlty owing to the popular iraper
etition that has painted "m coming into
the world full grown, with whiskers and
mustache complete, and a prevailing be
lief that there wasn't a boy in the world
until Ere came and raised th Did 1W
with Adam; jet we prefer to think of
cur ancient progenitor as having had
Vraething of a boyhood, and we suppose
we hare as good a right to theorize cpon
the subject as any one else.
Adam was probably as fnischieveocs,
naturally, as Lots generallj are. In
fact, Darwin says he wai "a perfect Kt-
ue mona-er, waxen, we believe, ts &
synonym for mi&cniercKUEittw the world
over. But he had no companion in hit
gambols. If he ataid out after dark and
got to cutting up, it was all by himself.
And what sport could he hare ringing
door bells without a lot of other boys to
acamper away with! Ad1 consider the
nielancholr fun of fasten in- mni arm
1 the walk at night with nobody to trip
We can imagine young A Atm with
all the instincts of a boy two finches
thick in his nature, looking about for
some way to divert himself as other boys
do, and whimpering to himself, '-Can't
have any funT Of courte, he couldn't
by any posaibility have any fun. Xo
fun running away from school, or steal
ing off to go in swimming, became there
was no one to lick btm when he got
home. Xo fan -Ving up into the
haymow to indulge in a surreptrrjocs
game of euchre always had to "play is
alene." He couldn't play tag because
he might yell, "I've got the tag" all day
and there would be no one to come ryj
take it away from him. "Hi-spx had
no charm, for a boy soon gets tired of
hiding when he has to go to work and
find himself. And where is there a boy
who likes to work and "and himselff
The more we think aboat AiLim
lonely boyhood, the Bore we are inclined
to pity him. He sever knew what a
circus meant, at least cot tin til Ere in
troduced him to one. But we have
nothing to do with that now, as we are
treating o Adam boyhood. Tree, tier
was a raenigerie all around him, but th
aritm-!. were tame affairs, lambs
lions lying down togethtrin the most
spiritless concord, and the hippopota
muses and canary birds playing with
each other like kittens. Licde Adara
never sat way cp on the highest seat,
and gazed awe-stricken while a wn in
spangled tights sprang, whip in
spanned tirhl
of 1 roned
- o" w-iii, hxui, am
roared untij the canvas overhead Sopped
with Terr fear. Xo, indeed. He never
f fnale ride a loping
I T wm r . J
aorx roona a nnz, ana jump tlirocgn a
hoop, while a man with his face p?ni
white and his mouth a red exageratioa,
tells that conruLdve story about stufing
hav into his shoes to EH them out, and
nts calves going down to eat the hay.
Young Adam never saw "the old ck:w24
though he came venr soon after Adara
day, and the jokes he ergnmenced with
he has been getting osffrer since.
And how about bueTbaul Do yon
1 suppose mat oirn dew anvtntnr aooat"
diverstonSlsr
liiiini ujMarutsereiC'pulg tse IX-
icfiect or our Aaennw1' voctnl lnere.
is no likelihood of it, not while he wxs a
boy. llts son Cain, however, seems to
hive been, the first who got up a "dub,"
but it was the death of his brother Abel,
While there were so many things that
the boy Adam missed, think not that
his solitary life was not without its com
pensations. There was no other bor in
steal his marbles or bide his top, or jeer
at mm because he had to wear
hk
brcthexs cast off clothes, or holler
the street that he had "a letter in
the
Dost orEce." or fix a bent nin for him
to
sit down on. nr rnak fv-f at litt nVr
or spell him down, or steal his dinner
r - I
or tell on him when he had been in saw
chief, or beat him out of his sweetheart.
Adam escaped thse and a thousand
other annoyances that boys subject each
other to. He hadn't any brothers and
sisters to tease and worry him, and with
whom he was compelled to divide his
playthings and any nice things to eat
that might come that way. He could
leave a piece of sweetcake Irin around
anywncre. Knowing that none of
tho
other children would touch it- and
at
lllirht, on retiring, could atieV hU "nim1
on to the head board, confident that it
would rest undisturbed until mcrning.
Whatever trouble and annoyances his
matrimoni.tl life may have brought him,
we find a kind of satisfaction in reflect
ing that Adam's bovhood Whs evntinn.
ally free from care, and on that account
. 1 J A . 1...L .l.i , -
nc arc wiuiu vo cvdciuuc iaat ms
was not an entire failure.
life
Beef Allah mowed said the
Turk
when the hail killed Ids cattle.
A partr of four were rowing on
the
river wha se exclaimed. "T fWl fa?nr
Aaotker ue sid, " I have sotne brandy.
, stud the sufferer.
"I
pleasure," replied
the
tat it's inside of ' me."
Jfce sliore ;- "'--e, for