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She a$t vegonian. lie N'busheu STl'Rn.Y KATES f.F AIAEKTISIVO. IV CltS KVr.KY MOKMN'U. Tl KVlUt Tl'KXKH & .. VI l!l I I. M.'Mi. OHice, Main St.. op p. the Court Hawse. Rate r Subscription lit Coiu: Out Year, la xlmt . tO SUMouUn. .. -if Three Monllis . . . I Stable Copif . .... . W LODlSE PIRECTOKY. IHvox Lome, Xa 4. K. I. - MeU m lb tWU Hill, IrndllGn. ciery Wedieli eiemiif. Unrtker D cooj standing are rorJiaNi ImiteJ t tlriJ PlCTUION LMMi. .A 5 A. ri.lSL -HeL -K th first alhl tliinl Muii U rci nwiiih. ll-uc.it tuoeUnf. T 1 il. ExtrCRS St, Minha Wahutft- Cbprr. -"Jlt tax Meets rery Tundai tuh iueWumc the fin. ttinl IIooJit in vt-h uxMitb Ecru Lome. X Jf. I O. o r very Saturday eieuiur; it . 1 11 slandinf m ileJ to aitruJ. hrrltilri. m v-l Xonst. SistrJ Ti7irnnr.Tfnti cl Urtii, marrUf sad JswUtt. will bs i ats-tcd without chargo. Obituary csUcee 01 bo cbirjcJ f asorJuig ta ttalr Urth. Stejla copln el the Zu! Otmosi 1, la wrappers, tar ctSisg, cut bs obtalacd at Uui offl.-a, Ws asms co mpcalbllitr (or vit-a txprsxl lr ccrrtspeaaenta. Dr. J. A aowle3, Dentist, W1 rnx practice his Fitonssiax ct nu tlOt asl Culsa esKSlim. AH o Aa.1 aiaraesSi ta jia at rptJftan. Oreggy win bs at aapUr attcairt to. All work narasiesd, Cttsrn mo&taAt, r.T.eeJBt. r.t.rn.iii'nrn Oglesljy & Williaasoa, ' PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS, & Watts, Orcein. -rrruL jlttzkd all calls, oat ob most. IT wlih pr JEptua. OSst ea Ka!a Gtmr, ejpo- J. W. Ashford, M. D.f PHYSICIAX AND jtVRGRO.V. Od'ireanJ Re.Ueee&t A. W NjeV Wm. Evving:. LA W Y E R , 1KN DLETON, OUEUON. L. Evarts, LAWYER 1'KXDI.KTOK. OlttOOX. HAINES LAWHKNCK, jJLttoi ne'ps at law, ukij; cm'. bfaxx WJl 4t tlU.dltt lit OrG kt-X IA PuihSiar aiuMi 4 t hxam tulr sx Liun w aaiirt, E. P. Eagau, M. II., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. TXrSSWS. "CilATILLA COUKTi-. GRfXK'.S II SaeaJitiaSateu I. M. Pniett, M. D.; PHYSICIAX AXD SUKUKOV PETDLETOK, OBEOOS. Office at Kealdcace. W. Whitcomb, M. D.( PHYSICIAN AND SUBGKO PEKDLETOX. OEECOX. rriLL ATTEKD ALL CALLS. PAY OK St- wlla pKoptom. All u.tul I-. Utol vlS Ttrj bo; rifi lz itt rccJrt U u- a-: W. C. McKay, M. D.. PHYSICIAN ANT) SI I G FE5DLET05. tHATILLA C'f I M .f: OScxppoaUc tbe ttoJlctui Hai Dr. J. B. Lindsay, jgt smtGF.ox and i)i:.vn- ll kiw laaltJ iniiaMal; IS rEKTOLETOX, UMATILLA Ctf.vn. Where hU vrvic an aln). U 14. (78ursory . 8pocLilt S. V. KXOX. Attorney at Iaw VTotea, VosatUU CoonXf, lnt; w ILL PEACTICE IX THE Cul UTs of THI State and VaaUxictoa TxrtitMi ectlont. i H mna. c. v. aaittT, X4ar I'cUle. Bailey, at Law, Turner & Attorneys C(OUXTT ORDERS EOUOUT ASD SOLD. Brcotlaled. LOAXS 27031ft on Main Street oppcaite tbe Cotot BsaM.ia PESDLETOS, OEE00S. 1. H.StiTtairflbexaclale4 with tain all cstUtUl an in Ui Circuit court in ut ruutra. John A. Buyer, Attorney at Law, FEKDLEIOS, OEEG0X. WILL PRACTICE Ef ALL T3E C0UMS 01 Eaeem Orifea. Otca vriih a.TV. BCltj. nt t the boteL . . Wilson Hotel, 1'siatllla, Oregou. MES. y. A WILSOS, rORUEBI-Y OFOKLraSi, Us laid on Front Stnet I'matUU, w br abe ma opened a firtt-rias LoUL Tbe bouae Ua Ueo re. Cited, tbe bed are cxoJlent. tbe table w 111 be mp liied wltb tbe very beat tbe market aSanla Irttlin wiH not rejrel atoppinr at tbl liur. N. V.'. St;e CnDpatai coaebea atop l'rr BfJC P buaintna von can eitfac Ita. $S l JZjOX Ir day made by ai- worker U ritler hex, ntfut In your own locabtie. rarUctiUra and simples worth tl free. Improve ) our ijiare Uuieat thi bualoeat. Addrea 8mw A Co.. 1'ortUad. Maine. Un,n roaVe toone)' faster at work for us tban at ui -tbinreiae. Capital not tequlrtd; we will start you. rjtr dar at boue made by tb LnduatrkMU. Meo, wcaen. boys and girls wanted everrwbere as. JJow is tbe time. CoatlroutAt an Aiiru Tacx 1 Co., August. Mato. tor Uim frae. 7 0 week la your own town. ( outfit frsc Ko OOO risk. Eeader, if you want a business at wblcS prraanad titbersci can mate rreat payall tbetlsie itey work, write Isr rartimUrs.w U. iUuxrz it Co., flfW, Maine. J II VOL. -1. tOTCTDIU. J HI. Rothobild & Bean, Ssxmit. u S. ROTUCHILP. TrOtnj) R3P ECTTULL Y Ca LI, THEA.TTX.VTI 0 X II tJtlpUlcUUlrltritllaSZai rucl J GENERAL MEROHAH DtSE, rTLUl tL Is-ruU fdU-itl iSiil Li ltdr.i;iA!i At the Very Low.it Sates. Tktlr Stock tUI ctsssii t u hartMFera oi Dry Goods, GhroodrieB, Hftrdware, Gkiaa asd Glassware, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AXD CAPS, (to., alnra UX pUuzn la fftlif aAj czica U IKS id Mail Grain and Hides A! aM 1-tMtfK.XTi: UXt ta i a-.t a-f U t&s tuun Cash Paid for Wool. New Music Store ! STANLEY BROS. Uuviug rmanently located la Walla Walla. tin a ion ficcaoi ORGANS, PfANOS, VioIIhs, Guitars. Sheet Xfisle, andj Geaeral Musical' ItgrXerckaBdlse, V, wouti aar to tbe public that we a e prepared tolnrnlih INSTRUMENTS on tbe moat raaaoaabte terma. Wc are aole axnt for I lie MatLushek Piaao ami MasoB & Hamlin Organ. TbsMaJLctbek Hanoi recommended by tbe Bttl Mnicsani at a cni-ciaa icaircmeai. Il will ttacd In tuna lonrer than any 'tbr Piano. Tbe quality t.t lone I noaurpaaaed by aoy 1'lano ioaoo(aord to tbe I'olted State. MASON & HAMLIN Lead the world la the manufacture of rabtaat Oixana. Instruments will be delivered to customers Iu an iftff Oreeuu or Waablntton Territory .Seudfuri'rlcc Uatto Stamle LBley iJros., Walla ' , Walla, W.T. jr-c-dtc7,Teo7! Centennial Hivwex-y !'.. llrlMU. II.. nUArulMOIiHTIIKH IM.li T. it I- -.lrd l IwhUi M'J C l . i li.l. .J J 1 1 V .Tl I'l VTUKI.T. crwiie J U- I WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKE) ISTASLUIICO IN lM BHBOHT " o. Manufacturer cl lVcad. CVa. f- . CfixUri. iln Proof UoUdto;. Main Street. Walla hx A. M. SPARKS' SALO.. J'riiillt-Uiu. On'.uu KI.KI'S ON HAND Till. 4At;. MMii ul.t Kl . HhI)I MlTPI. l,ull- fuil lul:. C ion Hotel. in II ( llltl'liuM. e. s Uti 1IU T t - I- a. j 4 l! ivlli l Wiu UUcr Gtj- ajj fioia CKjr 4 t! ivUj PENDLETON. UMATILLA COl'NTV, ()UK(iOX, APRIL f, IS7.0. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERN STATES. Severe telortu. Mmrni, March 22. A storm of the vr l rrrcit nature -ivept "Tfr MrmpbU jnt afttr I w'klnigLt. It ranif from th AontbTf-U and oontmneJ for tbtw Lout. Daring tbc jirogTM. ligbtuiuc ktrnrk tb IrtubU otteu ami woolrn tailU. itntcl in tbe MHtberu poilioa lh Hty. bk-b .tf B- Tb- war .IrfUMilUria llkt ordrtJ lb 1Mb ; lutaairt fr.i Vtlaut . I j HiXKirel: u i tt tbe WU tbtatfit' kueu by Sitting Ball. Col. WtUL. otKiuinBiltat; tbe CanaJiao i BMklnl wrttr that Sitting UutlabJ Lis tw.i tWtuud atrr. irH-armM aud 1 t-quipp.!. "-f butnti x . ty Hlv xtn in- IArjMt4 .tij.wtian 1f 1'anC.' ot ixMtal rliaurr tor tb Idinr. t -teW. e.,y, Ores.n. Jaob i foito t.taUubM. lTr Hiueariu. t mie. llmn i elation TbwrdM eoftbty. VLititou terrttonr, 1.. It. ltMBb. jeJaiiit-r I'ottBaWer4 p- oiattnl t'. Atldrr. t tiMtle. Coo ety. trepm; Jatae TaW. Fall i'ky. King rMMMr, WahiBfton temtory. Tarbnlent TtraaiU ATtavra. Q-. Marelt H. FU rrjKtf a ilertntetiie totsad. wbteb rwrred U.a htgbt ta4e that hundred of Bile wf fencing has leet 4Atrate.l lvtee Maron akd ANfmU. faille. UtkHI-. etc . d-trfd la irreat vHte The Mora aaue frow the NMhtftol and n m feral aib wle At MtMisbjenKe the drtntetio -t prprty reaehed $WJ.Y , long wagua brblfie aer tbe OfABee liter hX& blown dawn, and a awgra who vu dririn & fear male tew aero went Jowa with it and eraahed on tbe fbl a bwadml feH l4" The toial daaaae in tW five eia)iie raaant 1-e etUMStel IIjUt. UnuwL Ni-w Oat-Jav-. Marrh 31. Tbe Mak hTe reaMd lb yaieat M emrrntr? e Uulraslnr Mule. Urn lLxx. Ark., Marrh 2. --II. J. R. W'AA; of Newport, convicted f as attempt to Mtrse a deaf mete girl, ma, committed 10 tfce ptBitesifcrv wader aeatesce M 21 yaf. A Xrsra NarJfrt Ml While Wile. iitiAU, HU March 2t George Alexia- : der colored ahot hw wife here to-atgbt, . with a botB. Iwhag her i&aUBtly. They had lired is .yraHiotr lately, bat thi mora- inj b left him. and he. foBowisg ea the erfj-iau; iram. diMrrred her at the Lae of a friend. She sai Is, be &5 Tbe left ai.!e ' et ber kul va entirely Mora oi I'artrlled I .and Ursula. Waaanarov. Marrh 2 A wH a tBtro datrtU br Senator liooth to-day ! aetborire the aecretary of the interior to declare for feiture, of railroad LisJ grant. d proTidea that ib all caaej where railroiJ grasU hare erpired. or where ch granU may expaie by haitation of Uw. it baU iBBiedutely be the dty of the tecreUry k islenor to de clare MKh Hn.U included ib ch pa&ta wkich bare not Iwea pa:csted by the fmled State M the praaUe, where the Rraat baa tB aaaJe to a corporation or whub baa not teen tawfoKy dupoaed of br tbe filate where the grant ha been made to a State, forfeited to the Fatted Slate and after asrh declaration the land that declared forfeited aLaH be difpoacd of the aam a ether pab He LvbU ib rulrtvti HmiU which hare here tofore lea rabjeet to pre-emption entry. a nil that the entry entry charge of 52 iA ' pr acre . u i i i .. :i at - . . . i . H beaa ade aetUer asder the bcmaitead Uw on mid lasdi be aitoweu to eater ims inn therefor Indian War Ie. drover to-day introduced a HU directing tie aecretarT of war to detail three army of fievrs a ceavmiMuenrrf to aacertais and re port to CongreAi, at iU next aeioa. the ex caieoes and losae iararred by the State of Oregon and the Terri lories of Washington asd Idaho in defending tbesselrew from Is dian daring the years of 1577 and 1373. No Weal for Bell. The Senate committee on electioaa. by a party vote, ha declared Cbarle II Hell not entitled to a seat ander ape-ointment by the Governor of ew Hampshire. MurdersR Xariaer. Xw Yoke. March 25. Two cames ar rirrd to-day from Rio Janeiro charged with the Marder of Captain Rartlett. The aBdrrblll Oalfli. An evening paper aaya that W, H. Van derbih admit having received a friendly letter from hi brother Corsrbca, and a family reaaien ia alao talked of. bat so date ia fixed. A division of property I to take place eti that occaaioa, aad tbe raittUn dol lar ait will not L tried. roiiisioa. Rr a collision on tbo New York elevated lallroad at Frly-end streel, caasod by a mis-placed switch, fonr persons were in jsred. Among them wa the wife of Frof. Wm. Henry I'rent, who had a coBar lone broken. (laid In Kanaat. Sr. Ixk is March 25. A O lobe-Democrat special from MchiU, Kaaaas, wys that roM baa been discovert! 30 miles osth-east of that place, aad great excitement eiiU among the fanner and others. A riesada rate. Fancc an, March 25.- Jerry Ewing. color ed, was izcd by twelve masked men and Kliot to death Iaxt sight, after which, a bag of Rand being tied to his body, be was thrown into tbe Ohio river. F.wing ravibed a 12 year old whita child named Field, by whoso brother be was captated after receiving to gnnahot wonnds. 1 Two Neirof llausjed. Ti'MrTatx Statiot, Ya., March 25.- Fat. nmltb and Jaliua Chirstian negroes convicted of the marder of John C. Lacy, a whito man on the 17th of January last, were hanged to-day at Sew Kent court bouae. Two thou sand peopls wereprcsenUncludtnf; a number of colored tromen Coastltatleaal Convention. Sis Okit-isi. March. 25. Kinety-four I Democrats. 33 Republicans and 7 FusIonisU P . 1- -1-J -I .1 Kt mum In ana .iiuouuui wnr ... i - tbe constituliosfcl conrrntion. Army Appolntweut by Brevet. Booth reintroduced his bill relalire to breTet appointments In the army. Tee True lavrartlacwa. In the Oliver case to-day, Mrs. Mary Hen riouict testified that Mrs. OHtct told her that she would write letters and blackmail Cameron. Witness wanted to know how much who expect4d to make by the proceed inc. antl Mrs. Oliver replied $500,00(i. Diplomats Bernatcd. The TresMent hu nominated Andrew D. White, of New Yoik, talulsUr to Oermcny, and Cornelius A. Logan, of Illinois, minis ter reldent to the Central American States. Oretjoa Bills. A bill introduced by Senator Slater to-day directs the secretary of tbo interior to stge- tiatc with the Umatilla, Warm Spring, Klam ath and Siletz iecrraUon Indians for their I reuoral tn ume other lanJi oatIJo of tbe ' LonDtUrirti of Oregon; proiJf tb&t Imtar ! diattly upon tbrir rrmoTal nil bnd now 00 mplrd by them aball be opened for ettle ment and purcLav nndrr tbe gentra! land lava. It U provided. boerer, that any In , dian deinnn to abntulon bi tribal rrlatlonc . rhall tbeu d entitled to aelert and obtain a tine to iwj acrea uuu-r me n-mr.i i or j pre-rrapuou ,,,,,,' IUU",V 7 ,ac a'---' a "V"". ' a pi.tol .hot woand in the ribt temple, and tuoter toJ.y introdn.-cd hi bill of U,t , ency of priee f'Oeired a dee, led enec In . tLr tig)il Uuij Hntehinij a Hbarp'n four nation to reimUrae tbe t tale of Ore, for -n,Ury qualitlea there ha ln little or ; sUo,,r From ipeta ,n h uius he U n jnditure dni.otf tbe Modoe t , no bn.i. The w.rk impotUtiona of : nm,tp(i to u a Ukr by oepatioo and to a Jiiaie .a.aMieU. iotrlftk -" J-ondon were aj-am mod,r- i,, rrrrcll Oregon raxEnMr, Mareh 2fi. Jad J M. Ill- l of tbe contt of appeal. wa aatsalted , "tk'Vrl,U. KUD . B1HU1 llUiri mt UU 1IU1 III list I' --- : . ... . . " , I, ''7Z l: J7 t ttuit iruuciru BU m 1 . . . , ... . i . . . I Hafuid had in cftwit fur ome time llaford i loaded a doable LwtreltU ahot pun, waited for Elliott to come to dinner, walked np and ahot him throcgh the heart without warning. Baford i arreted and ia now in jail. Tbera .tJ" .ilUtt VJ'' -i . hia gun wa loaded for Jnde Pryor, and . would have Lillnt hlta alo hvl not ome I cbiMren leen in the way atuccrcalal Hlrlker. ! I'rrTHiraa. Marrh 2d. - Tbcnal tfhve 1 baa decided to grant to atriktng miner their ' demin.1. Wotk will begin to-morrnw. Htala; Man. Ijh-i-wiii. March 2t John .stinger. Jr.. bsainea manager of the Sonibern GU. Verkt. i BBareeantaUy mUung with cob ideral4eBtoney. Ilufnend fnar fol day. The general Trrdwt ! that b-ba abvoadn! to ladtille. I r( I u 1j Hialr llti huojcti. Marrh 20. Th Ssd t-day conrsrred in the Ilecae amendment to the Senate bill providing for the cettlemeat of the State debt en the bai knows aa the McCnliocii cemprosiice lull It bow noea to tbe governor. Tou ferwll. rnu.at.ruin a. Marrh 2C. CX. Th. A. Scott haa been re-rU-trtl preddeBt of the rcncaylrania raiboad. lillMa' rieeirlr IJlil. Kiw oii, March 27 The Herald to Jay uti that the Srvt pracUcsl iHa4ratia of the Ediaon tlectnc Hght. aa a lyatem, ha jat been given For the pt two night hia en tire laboratory and mw-hme ahap have n lighted cp with the new light, asd the rr tdt ! eminently vativjartorr. In the ma- chine ahep, 123 feet long by fert wide. 1 of the sew light did the work of la ga. bmrser preTiottaly ned The laat were regslated ao that each gate a Itht of In to 20 caadlo power istrsaity. The generator sed was as ordinary gramme maehi ne. The progreas cade don eg the - two moatb by Eduoa baa been jaiie marked. Tbe moat icssusent of the iaprovemeat i obc rrlatisg to the pbUtncm and iridism coil. Dy a ducoveiy, trubocacel by cii-tU who sato aees it aa en of great acientiflc las portasce, Edixtti La ancceeded is pr art ic ing a new alloy, one that ro proper Uet hitherto nnk&own. With the sew is nroTemenla he claim to b a!4 to lareuh light at half tbe cot of ea. f Telexraatk kbrm.. A nw telegraph cheme La lu .ri.s Ired Bflder the Sew York lawa. caHed th Americas Rapid Telgraph. F.i-Mayor Ed win Rd. of Bath. Me.. prcide&t. TLorr.aa Wallace, of Cca&ectircl. rice preHdrBi. and I. S. Ilapood. of Koaten. trrt-nrrr capital, three sulbon. They a&nossce the iat-ration to immediately ceaatr&ct a hne of doable wire wot asd aoath They claim ownership is Amencaa and txrepraa pa! I t for machise and wire, trauasutuag 1.000 words per mlsaU. The ytem haa bees thoroaghly tefd dsriag the pavt four month OTer a circuit of I.0O1 miles, aad profess alirity with three wire to perform the whole telegraph bcaiseas of the country at the maximam rate of 25 rents for 30 words for all State eat of the Rocky Moun tains . sight meage. 15 cents for JO word, press reports, 10 cents for 100 words. It is proposed under as arrangement with the pot ofSce department to eae stamps for mes sage, asd ctQire strewt letter boxes tor tamji-d taeaaage-4 collected every 15 minute- dariagtheday Tbe company claims their system to be as entirely sew invention asd sot a revival of the old automatic rcbeme diac-vrded a impracticable is ls7C Maaey Market. HecreUry Shcrmas La taatructcd Treas urer Oil&llen to withdraw from depository bank fund for the payment of called bonds only when accessary for such payment, so a not to ditmb th market. He gives him farther instruction to prevent inequalities in the money market anddiilarLanceof bus iness. HI It I as; Ball Cutcaoo. Marrh 27. -Oen. Sheridan thor oughly discredits all stories of Sitting Ball's ferocious designs, aad believes be ts impo tent to do harm eves if be bad tbe iurlina tioa. He anticipates no trouble daring the coming season. Coat Mlaers eia a lilrlke. Crsnjcxan, March 27. About 400 nlrik ing miners gathered at Fomeroy, Ohio, yes- teruay, asd forced tbe miner oi lour mine that were working to Join thsni in a strike for higher wages. Another Version WaintsoTos, March 27. In the Oliver- Cameron case to-day, several tetters written to the Postmaster at Miilersburg. Ky.. by Mrs. Oliver, asking about ber daughter Alice. and requesting him to find out and let her know Alice's whereabout, also saying that she bad beard that Oliver had murdered her. were read and acknowledged by plaintiff as having been written by her. A number of witnesses testified tbst some of the letter, said t5 have been written by Cameron, we evidenlly forgeries. Prise FiKtl. Bcttaio, March 2S. The Chambers-Cbu prixe fight which took place to-day at Ka Island was won by Chamber. 137 room, being fought. The affair was generally um Chambers gave Clark one hundred doll after wianing the battle. Wblaky Hlas- Brokeu. SrxxxontLD, Ills., March 27. About "Pekin whisky crooks" pleaded guilty the TJ. S. court to-day and were fined m sums. The ring, one of the most powet ever organized, is thoroughly broken. Tennesee male Debt. KwHvttxr, March 27. The nouse lo-d amended a Senate bill to adjust the Sta dent at 40 cents, striking out 40 and ine lug 50, at which rate it is believed the Lc ialalure will agree to settle it, if the hoi holders will consent. Thero are two kinds of lonelinea st pointed for man. The one is a privilege offered, the other is a tnal imposed. The one is assigned for the rret and re freshment of the spirit; the other for its chastening, to test its faith ji God and its reliance on things stronger and raorc enduring than nn equal's love and care Oeorgc Putin an. FOREIGN N'KHS. i farrow thU spring. Tbe eg? are tbe uu KuzlUb Morkeio. and bar ftf a grain of rice, and of 9 Ii2bt lNUs. Sfareb 25 Tb MaiL I jnr T.i-I buff ooU.r. Tbe groand it literally swsrm pirM Mja tbe otTrring of home grown wheat 1 in with nw !y hatched inwti at Mark I jue has been moderate. ITne dry 1 Mltul.lt u "4'J'rs " , W ; ported uas ieeu witu uiaeniiy maintained. . ported Las been with difficulty maintained ate, latt Monday' hat ahowinir the arriral of "V Z..7Z3 ,.YT . 7.Vi f J,.r. t ' ! " vliA.. li t ... 1 he re.s.remeM-f th. roaaVrr ha7 bien I Tr.l 2? 11 . 1 i-in.rt.rtf a . I rv nam itu a wui afttsr ir r h. . . .. I , - .1 . preteut to le fairly aloe VM or at a.r r!e I ...... .1 1: . . 1 ... I... OU .IIIIUI IWI U Bl..&Mr IU Ml"r. il't . . ... . . f. ' . gard Amenean virteU-, tbi leading fea tare af the pre-aent traaon t tht iiKsaHy low point to which maize haa fallen, and in tpite of the redseed prir4 maintaieel for the tbome&t. there has been b ai?n of a re timi demaatil. a the eonutapttoa w far be- j law arr Itarley ba U-eii negLvted ' I z.rrt kai I-i-tu htile ixictrT (ur ritiar : mallib tmBdiBf Oat have been d. vada. 2u. I'ctoe. itT. l4iir. Meti prewd. cotwitltB.inK awoderate appB j aw. $15. Eet A lileher.?rj: Vellow Jaelrt. and eesce)OB4 have ben wittingly offered. CboMar. l-: Oeatd A rarrr. Si; Hile SI of Ragiiab wheat kat wcei. M.3U j i. Kwreroa.. t. Savage $1. "Alpha. 3; laalter at H 1. taiwa 31.151 .(aariera J Flak. t. Cvu. Virgiaia. ?3. I'aliferxia. 3; at lid. th- rwrrrrwti.lw: tienod taw Oreraaas. il. l'rwu Fuiart. 2. l-lrher. S2: trrnww- rear. lawporw ioto tb rBtten KlstfdiHu for the wrk rndiatg March lth. wrre iltMT rwi wheat, law) Hl7-! tlotar lUarwiuau Au. The StKaB ihisk the prryv uf a llrvt-t-b tl ib the Black a S of Mar aaora wowld teml tu tecum eoesftManer aa the part ! Ita)ata with the Ketlts treaty Another dool threads M 4er) what wo Lift of Sj1ib. ib HBafarT. A detriacUve ertlMake ib Peria Laa .b !r rl tawai a4 raNa acl kaHed awaiiy irihabitaata. I'arietaBeM ad Mara. oer iLe I'.Wer kali day. Ab AatraliaB awaerWe oaaw4 -Mrr rie in Ieadoa. Th' Oriental liak o IadoB. o,s, ta Uae. raaoot pay dirt.L-3.li Jar l.i. A stcrderoB attack wa madr. March 2, ob tfte Chief ( lay gen d'anae. at St. I'eterabwrg. lie wa a bar! aawl the aa (kavWB escaped IVU-aaarkal MaBteaatrl will mLaUi be .vmaor of AKac and Irroa&e. lath iloar of lrd. Iord Laawlwlows'a motioB for a T.te v ce&avrc ia regard to the Zses war. wa rjclrd. W ta 1. S'a Mrr lot taeeB artaria left. Moadar. tor the eB- j ollll4.ia al tinent. ' VktcMi. Mar. 25. The ahipMerrary asd Milltao Halter. , liitsKorth Rend .4hied oa Friday March Um. March Maktar 1'aaaa ha j 21. off Cap Flattery. T& former Teael re atked for 9.tal am asd HO eaaaos. for eeed isfary. bat sot very erioM. the lornftealaoB of Tarioa frotr towm Mlalac Maaer Halt. ' "' -xjp i Sast Fa ivom, March 2C. Jobs I. Key FaaaiBe ia l'ppr Esrjpt caaei tembte ! Laa Wgas tsiit is the 15th divtrsct cosrt S.nwr la aose Tavtag-a yyole are like J agai&rt Daawel aadSeih Cook. RoU. OraTes, wild beaat. asd dag for root . laoae tows John Skac ami W. F. Myer to teeoTer S200.- womes aad iuldrn fought otk 4rsp of bread.. Inlaad TUlarr are aaid to he tarT. in? hie dog taciae Patle,. lliauv. March 20. Emperor WtaVaa. is hia rrpfce to cosgraialatloaa at the rcp tioa held ow hi barthday. laid -real on ha dere t costiaa a jan&c paltcT Trwoklr la Hanla. Fuatix- March 2 I'tmrard of has- died arreau bare Imi aaade ib JIowov is cecaeceeacw of the atwatoa of a jeov- ersmest spy. A frrllaa silaallan la Huatraf?. PrTH, March 2C There ia sot a stsci boat a! DeTaaaBya. asd great lea of hf- i certain if the fiood tacTeaaee. Tar Flood Axnun Hi .lav- Vtrxw,. March 2C. Renewed flood is Hstary have coverc! 12.000 acre of Vasd. which tad already l-en sows, aad tb Nre of 12.rv people are eadaagrrcd. Paa. March iC Amsely ba, Wes granted 100 more coamasist. Senate voted urgeaey for the proposal ot the chamber to mevt ia cosrres to re- viae the cnasUlatioB relative to removal to p4r;t laxnlar tsatesucai- Braii. March 27 It is stated that after the Crar ha. started for Swabia, the gorers- mast intends to proclaim a state of siege is St. reterabarg. Moscow, Siea aad Cbarkoa. i:as;llk Mine liivlac Oal. Ioxwix, March 27. Some South Stafford- shire coal mines are to be abandoned, tbe eipeases exceediag the income atiak-lrlcet rir. Tbe recent fire at Akrab. Farther India. which wa accidental, d'estroved the native portion of the town. Loss. X500.000. Thou stad of people are rendered hcraeles.. Cost or Kaanlaa- India. t:..v t-.. i t: . r t-.i:. -tin .laaaiuu AaT a uur - - iui auaua. a 111 iatrodace ia the Houe of Common a bill authorizing the raising of 10,000.000 ia England for the Indian service for ordinary expenses ot the current year. r ranee . Una-land. MiMiBi, March 2fi. Private advice frnm Sierra I eon repressnt thai the French have annexed the English Island of Matacony Canada. Ottawa. March 37. In the tariff debate but night, Tilley. Miabter ot Finance, said thst Caaada was ready to ficht for EncUsd. u need be, aad tbe present tana was net a disloyal once. For twelve years we had re frained from imposing reciprocal duties on the products of tbe United States. If now we have imposed such duties, we do so with the public aMaraace that if the Uaited State would reduce their duties, we would follow suit. . ia the tad its ire i in .the veld ck, P- the Ha of ot ail ion. TWaTEem stated in reply mat a second 'tele- gram sad ueen stni to aae dominion govern, meat, asking what had become ot the rail way petidoa and that a telegram had also been sent to the imperial government i .I ... i , , , araaskoppera la Cal Morula. .. Tavcxxr, March 23. The farmers ia Si erra valley believe the grasshoppers will en tirely ruin the crops. Millions oi eggs cover each acre and are beginning to hatch. NO. IS. jnui araiiuT lajmri are not inrniBx a ir.. 1.1 - . . - Ss I'etHt ucu. March 21 Tb U Tbe idrol a joang unknown man wa found 01 a pile . t A.! . .. f o( lnmber at Hathaway a wharf tbi morninz. "'- O-- ' J " - " IB ''"eUn Han alley Uom the tSm. of Il ! ITT II I 1 .1-1 Till T BC Ifl.. irr.lll. U - . , ... a h. ne ..a Clay street Killed a Ma,. N II Hubert', driver t x water citt vaa arreateJ to-lay on a charge f manalaaghter. in ha rim ran over a beir ti year old pamed Wa. Phipp. seeoril, kluei sik.. Tbe break of lau wok in leadics toekj Lis re-tiel in a ewUi&g d rate at thi- Nnada lUct. lIaws of loaning Tbe fo Hawing are rater tu ko into rsVct to-4av . Sierra S'e- AKa. ?. ItaHioa. it FirW-jwr. 1. Iji HellUMX I i. Ss Faav-K-wt. Marrh 2. A itamber of Makpbdi-d Lank are bow Mttli&K their af fair. OftdcLaat llroa. offer tea rest on tbe dollar, which creditors rject Other La&krard koac are tryjag to ar a et lUaaeait Tbe alr luaa.l. KiiHiilioc are l-flnj rti hongrd U-t en tbe tansel coopasy asd th Comatoek Bfise a fa4 a the ptfer ran 1" irepaml Xrilra. I Sit Dico Marrh 2 The rrvutatacn tn So&ara ha roaae to an end. I-ema being 1 aawce tafal agai&at the La-afai government I ia ia MUMan of liermoaittie. TLr frderal force aided Lema, 7htch ahow teat i'rei leat Iiar faroretl the reTolatanii Orrx. CaiowiLLr. March 25. TW Oregon i Califonaia Staje Company ' ige from th aoath awet with an accident is cr&wiag a tJoegh fifteea bale aoath of thi place, is wheh they got ut horsca drowsed. The locked mad aad etpre art- reported aared. (X). paad by th Alu Miatsg Compasyto defesdeat. traatee-a of said company, es ac cocat of the Aka Jattic cvmprssue, asd waaeh it i aJl'-prd, the Jaaace CoEBpaar Deter reosved- Jabat M.tafblaa tVeatd. JaLaM regUua dd at' th sra-ill.-- Hal. FatwrcHO. March 27. The so vera- aseat yetrday pcxrhaved 7S.t oancek at ! ",'r Tom parties in Jnos l raoeico at . a t. i - m. v . 2.1:... I . .V . - i- SSBt IS tLt Cltr. Dealh ( a rianrer Jonraati!. Vew of the death af Frask Kesyos. as old California iasrssifct, eae day's sail from Sas Jaas deGaatemala, i asaoasced. caaae ! jaaBdVe. Kesyoa came to the ! ac Cat from laiasa ib Ite is represented to Save tecs Ite toonuer ot a i PP l Dw LocLjc. Montana the GUroy .L"' i . . .. t lt-e comsusaioaers nave cuacovereu irasus amosstisg to aatsiiAJ.isAi ts Atewtgemery ; street contract-. These fraud have bees : eesmitteu ta a similar way to mee com- ' o""1 iu Dural ,Jml saatter. SlaxaUr Caaae or Beatk. As aatopr on the body of II. C. Besaett who died lat Jloaday from, as wa. ssp- posed, lung disease, rcnaled that death re- suit"! a a absoea of the in'eitines, formed by the lodgment of a grape siane. rroava A utrl la. Aatralias advices ot February 27th state J iat the harvest prospocts are exceUeat. hv been applicl for ia the , New South Wales Exposition BniWiag than i r3 1 given. The deficiency ia the woal crop will not I be so great as anticipated. It i now esli- i . mated at 50.000 bales. At Queensland the strike of seamen againt Chiaamen continue. Vdwlrh Island. Husoi rLr. March 19. The sagar crop is good. The native population ot the kiagdom. deceased, siace IS72. is over 1.000. Fopu lalioa now, 54,000. iUe Alaska al a ciaria- Victobu. March 27. The Uaited States I war steamer Alaaka arrived this A. M. after a tempestuous passage, at the navy yard, and to-nigbt for Sitka. She is now coaling i ill Mil some lime Hi rHa.vnsro fROBi'cr. market Sis Fbixctsoo, March 2t. rtasT rtsriTvn. WHF.AT Fair demand. Ko selling pres sure. Market steady. New York market strong. BARLEY--Quiet at previous price. CORN Demand fair at Mc for large and 1 00 for small. FLOUR Dull and weak. New Yoke, March 2v. WOOL--Remains Tety dull with prices ir regular. PunAOEirKU, March 25. WOOL Moderate demand. Prices steady in buyers' favor. Cntcano, March. 26. WHEAT S9r,c is bid pr bushel for! April delivery. srcoxD msraTm. WHEAT-California milling ia Tery little demand. $1 C5 offered for choice. Good WalU Walla sold to miller at SI CO. There is a demand for shipping, bat it fails to de velop a large movement. Offerings smaller. Market quotable at $1 5701 62J for fair to good shipping. Choice. $1 623l Co, with sales at SI G2. FLOUR Country and grocery and con sumptive demand is very' light, with very little demand fcr export. Market has a weak undertone. OATS- -Milling Oregon snrpaite sold at 1 C3.'i. uood to choice Oregon feed, $1 20. Ch&ice to extra choice Washington Territory, $1 27J. both small lots. Mar ket wU supplied aad very UlUo demand. RICE China mixed, $4 90(35 00. Gro- I- lf MU f ri Ufa i-j uj t 1 f t(t i "t 1 1 M w tu I o it ri ic j t 'in s to ti m a. it 10 00 V. Oi 39 CO UCg '.i in i iiwa. Hi Natln in Ixca! Cofauaa M unli yrr Her, Sru Iof Ujn. xim! 10 mil per So, ntii mUuntt Jf.vrni.3 44.rrUAZ UH lajraU. iuarUrl, eery and country demand light. Che Ire new held at l&ftG . Bayer toldm? car. ' I'fiTATOES California, in very Iij,Lt d. wand. Receipt. MmaUer daily. Stork oa band clearicg Bp ry "lowly, bat aspplin are very largo in the State, and tbe marirt Lt doll, drooping and irregular. I'rice Ui commencrs at Uk V' tar common. l(a 'jc for fair to f.ooA. 31 00(arl 10 fat chcice ta extra choice. .Small l-i cicic- homb&Llf atil lf-1 20. ON'IO.VS llfa!2r. The Migration of Birds la all agr-. it Uiigritwa of I. mi Li ftccHjiiiHl tlM att-ntiori of the? obwvtrr. of H&tsu.-. Hariv -ariterH axaong tLf (JrwLs ami Houxhh mention the armK ajkd dVpstrtare of varirj ftcirt and of t-i tMi&tf vraada aa to -u Lit thr taevie'M4 sriiv srtrial The i-ar!y wriKfrw, ta. sss yt ia&rr hnJ, rniw-i Hf. Willi a sjfvsit di-nl ..f fable, rw, 3 tr ideas on tki- jsbjevt uiairh. m the l-sht (I Hr --ot l-swwlevifp-, vc .-nn j.r.i Ir lat-r Iims wlaeH tke . allow . wrrv tlmtl to fsasM thi- Wlao-r pest. 1 fallv rviB; it th zand at the- lot UMr af laL-m arl Fnar-iL, atui uhet. 1: va- j4aMW-rd tbl rtdalib- that tk rail ekatid ittto trns ia tin- .it aslteMSMi aawl aotikt the iror- rrfoi-, thi- fart I Wat mt atIk jonnujrl Matoward at tke uj.prfiu-L ot Winter vas -sar-rally; tu L i U-d and tL krUra&t7ra vert- tLeht to L- the et c-eptstists Ut th- ratio and thst the-v faib-.l t.. BtTut- Mtly -vn.afif iht-i. d-lical- urxtsatsens ,r tL-it -irzL j.iki r .if diesx r-HilvTi-I tLetn iuvCal ta ritsMlrI a Kanw-y. 'Tie Larger lwnis of ;vjap-, tbe atorLs, th swans aad thf S-e5-, mi the!.- n-galar Srin aad Awtuma saeratioas, cowU carci-I fail l attract alti-ation ari li to a tnse inte-rpretatiea M tLers.- crntr&i taovrfnesta. Bat the aseremenu of the scaiallei lni-. aawl espociallr of such a. zrat- W mskt, wen- pezzliag enough in esvHit-r tisarT aswl it k Sot arprinc tlaat or fnref&tlrers ketd i&ris oc this Msbject, vakicii 5e-s ta tts pecwlnr. Be-m4t-s tiw fact that the vjdden diapr-ear aistv- of crTtaia ssetes of blnis pave to all -vort of hvpothcais to explain taeir aVwao- from lavaiities where )ost f-r- ioavdv ts tul bee-n almrnLitit, taerv ts a 1 r. 1. ones jb at recent si. nsiniale work oa the Wtnis of the- Color ado allev ka kowa, a certain toxss of tMiawnetr t a ni -.! l.v ieor4e of eicel lest ckatactet- asui -tituliB to the alo itiie divwerv ia Winter of certain bird, ttHudtv wallow or sAsifts, is a torpii coevilitio. Ilsk testlEBwr, thooL maiatv coatrikMel from Europe-, come is port from that ceutstry. It k rerLainlv a rano fact tk&t lit tir or rvAthistc is kaawn tL- Winter home ter eoasnsoa. ektBHHCr swift ('h.4-tara 4a;caL wkea ve are so wel mfeneed as to )st where and how tiw swallow-, whick sa ctoselj resemble it is. Btaar f-f tkeir kabitA, aas the peii.l of cold. In the work aUivc cited Dr. Csstea dtariisae-i this point at some length. He lHre3 that the iraifts hvlvmite m hollow trws, aai ba dul-t in tbe sxtc eeeilisg part. of his work he will give cs reasons for thk LeKef. Pnbluhed ob serratioras on this taatter are as vet too few ta enable as to reach any dencite coBclasioas en it. The cki idea Hpoa the sabject of ct rratioos was that tier were coveraed - 1. i 1 v. . 1 . 1-1 .1 1 oiianm kfluin y aciasriurr, uu m tnese hwig journevs irem nortn to soutb and lock again vrete undertaken solclr to avoid the cold cS Winter. At present, however, it very generally believed that the food mpply k in the main th governing cause. The periodical movements of the various binla which visit us are to 1-e clashed umler two distinct heads: The regular migrations and the accidental one. With regard to the former we are more or le well informed, of the latter vr know little or nothing. Many of our birds are extremely regular in their times of arrival in Spring, I Ht th Autumnal movement toward the south k urnallv more on ! certain, arnl extend over more time. ! TI1.1 Urtls sbi Imth to leave in. and many, even of the ore delicate stcie-i, linger with as until lote in the Fall At length, however, comes a keen frost which uips them .sharply, or a snow flurry, warning them to delay no longer, anl thn, feeling as if they had tres pissed up-n the gncl nature of the weather as Ions? a.i they ilare, the word is passed along the line suave qui pent, ami they are or WTien neat you walk abroad you will find in the fields and hedgerows only the tree sparrow and the black cap; in the woodland and cedar thicket only the ringlet and the jay. Silence, where lut a short time since had been heard the chirping and rustling of a hundred busy and eager feeders, unbroken now save by the shrill scream ot the ted-tailed hawk or the clamorous cawing of a clan of crow The practical collector knows well just when each species among the regular migrants may lie expecteil, and holds, himself in readiness at the appointed time. Stress of weather mav delay the oncoming host for a day or two, scarcely longer. It is different with the second class, the accidental migiants. They are here to-day and away, no one knows how, for to-morrow. There is no de pendence whatever to le placed on then, ami often no cause can K assigned for their preseuce in certain dktiteti. Forest and Stream. A contemporary heads an atttcle, "Girls Don't Flirt." They dont eli? That editor haa either ne-er mingled much in female scdety, or doesn't know tow to punctuate.