he (&a$t vcgonuuu riBUSHF4 tVEKY SATIUBAY MOKXINtJ. fie katih ok AbViamsLva. lit cots KV irr tt CD S) to & Oi 3(0 Mm 19 CO J n. TTKXEK. ti. M. BULL. TURNER & BULL. Office, Main St., opii. the 'our( Uoue. Rates f Subscription In Coin: One Tor, In ajvaace . Six Months Three Months. Single Co. ..! OH .. 1 1 OJ W VOL. 4. PENDLETON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OKEGOX, APRIL 1-2, 1879. NO. 29. XfcUees la Local CtJssia 20 tn.lt tmr Hiv. rA t;'-f sJ W tr 6m each sabcq.ar.t utttioa. unciiwsx itm quarterly lw lax Jm. Cat. ler K W tt&) &a tvnn t iMbM 3o S W 1(04 Jlsk CO 7 12 (O UU iixb . tew 3(0 14 o to 1 a I (XMmti 7 W 3 CO 2000 is CO i Mun CO 13 OJ SI M 36 09 I Cssuusa..... U U CO 30 CO WOT I OAaam IS OT 59 CO W CO CO CO LODGE DIRECTORY. Dines Lome, No. , K or I. Herts i the CWI IU1L lVtulleton, trrrj Wednesday cirtiiHC- HnUhcw la good sUndinf aire corvliaH iuvKrJ to itul. rrmmox LnxuK, No. if. A. I' i. A. M. 31 ti the fim and Uurd aluutliv f m tttmMt- llwnrof meeting, 7 r. iL Eisretx Stis, Mirths WnliiHftaB Charter. l.iV ton. Verts every Turliy nijht IMuune. the Ant aad third Monday In each moirth. KaIxsi Lohoc, So. 32, 1. O. O. F , very Saturday evetiiug at J I M ftwdin? are invited to atteud. PeskMetun H4 Hrettovsi tn Xcm3 Smile intoan cements of Urllia, tnirrtiftt aad CeaUit. will be inserted without chirj. Obituary Dotlseo wfll be cLarrul for eccorJirf to their Icojth. Snrls eoplet of tbe Exit Oiookiuc, in wrappers, lor rnalllag, out b obtained it this cSce. We usums co respcasliility far views siyc cased, by con ugj fr.ii. Dr. J. A Knowles, Dentist, Will. PRACTICE BIS FROFESSiaX IS ClIA tffiaanlCcleu eocsUec Ail orfers liirossed to tim it Prailtlca. Oregon. wi2 be prcnptlj ittcaiod tc AH srsrkcnarasteed. Charges rrvV-iU. t. t. eauszr. Oglesby & TYilliamsoHj ' PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, i TVeafSB, Ores-en, WILL ATTEST) ALL CALLS. CAT OK KICHT, ta prxnptseM. OSca oo Jtiia Street, oppa it Drag Store. ; J. W. AshforcOM. D PHYSICIAN AXD m'RGr.OX. . Office and IlCTMencgfctV. W. Xe'. Wm. E5lnfi:f L A W Y E R , PENDLETON, OREOON. L. Evarts, LAWYER, PF' DLhTOX. OREGON'. H'AIKES & LAWRENCE, Attorneys at i-jvv, BAEEB CITY. OBEOOS. VlTS pnrtift it Uw in iS carU ia Orrf 1A. Pirtienlir Hlfctwr. paid to a Hilar a Ucioa noBtki. E. P. Eagan, 3i. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. TTTESTOS, UMATILLA COCSTY. ODECOK f a$oaiUin Street. J. M. Pruett, M. 0.. PHYSICIAX AXD SURGEON FEKDLErOX, OEEOOy, efiSea at Residence- W. Whttcorab, H. D.t PHTSICIAX AXD SOCE0- PESDLETOS. 0BEG0X. rttL ATTEST ALL "CALLS, IAT OK i : vtUi Trmrtntu All dueaiee tneeca t; Uteet isJ ftrj best naies far li ojEilort l t. W. C. McKay, H. D.. PHTSfClAX AXD SU1.G PETDLCTOy. UMATILLA COUSTY. OSe op5;i Die Pcndlctoa llixa. Dr. J. B. Lindsay, STJBGEOX AXD DlZSTl". U now luated pcncuxstl' IK PESDLETOK, U1IATILLA COCXTY. Where lit eervicea eia tiny Ut hfci. farjSxursoarv SidccL ilti S. V. KXOX. Attorney at LaAV Weston, Cunt mi Comtr. Ortgsu trriLL peactice is tjie coukts or nit Y SUt end Weebinon Ttnitory. tttpedii ettentlon jojd to Lxsd liaaWe t ectloci. 1. B. TCX1IR. a. w. uiut. N'btiry rdJic Turner & Attorneys Bailey, at Law, -Y0D3TT ORE ECS BOUGHT AND SOLD. j aegrtUtcd. LOANS j&OKct on Usln Street opposite tbe Comt Hosae."Cl PESDLET05, 0BEC0K. 3. H, Sure wtH be modeled with a ta all ooatecteJ rum la tbe Circuit im ia in iiaiue. John A. Guyer, Attorney at Law, PEKDLET0K, OEEOOK. -fsTI or YV Euiern Orecoc rpoe'u the hattL OBce with O. W. BeHry, op Wilson Hotel, ITmatUlm Oregon. MBS. M. A. WILSON'. rOltMEKLV OF OKLKANS, bis looted on Front buvrt UinitllU, lre l hu opened a Cnt-dis boteL Tlie boue lis.been " Sued, the beds are excellent, and Uie tilJe wiUbe mip jlied with tbe very beet the market sff.inU. Trai WUTi wiH not rcsret etoppini' at tliis jUcc. Jf. W. Stage Comrs coaches rtop litre. DUCT businees vou can enpzt in. $S JDJjiO X IT dr uiide br anj- worker ser, right in your own localities. ParUcoUr & to $20 rf citlier wr, rlgiit in your own localities. Ilrticaurs ana vunplce worm i iree. improve your wjarc umc this buiinete. Addrese Srucsos & Co., PrUiiiJ, Milne. TT can mike money fitter at work for us than at any U thlnr else Calitil not Enquired; we will Hirt you. 312 per day at borne made by the ioduitrious. Men, voRicn, bojt and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now Is the time. Costly outnt and U-rrat frt. Addreas Tact L Co., Anrusta, Milne. 'CtCi week in your own town. fScutfltfree. No OUDrisk. Kcader, U you want a business at a hich persoBS of either sex ran make great fay all the time ibey work, write for pirtlrulirs to It iUlxrrr ti Co , Aarasta, Maine. RotlicMld & Bean, Sascessors ta S. KOTltCHlLP, WOULD RESPECTFULLY CA U. Tl 1 g.ATTr.THN of lot public to UmIt Utttf buraJ ttoik J GENERAL MERCHANDISE, nUah tbe latrtutj fidUUet ijrJeJ bj tfctlr cs.'i loo csiUt lata to cOtr At the Ter Lowest Rates. Their Steele will centUt as kerctoforeol Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, China and Glassware, BOOTS AXD SHOES, HATS AXD CAPS, 3Stc, E2to., Tur itH ilnn tike tfairse la f eg ia wei i eiiea Ue, bif U KtniUJ w ta Wet U Wtr Grain and Hides Hi eW PMWrei: MVfC Un-tnvrUlK BIOB Cash Paid for Wool. .New Music Store ! STANLEY BROS. liana? permanently loeated to Walla Waila, aim a ran etocaot ORGANS, PIANOS, TVioHns, Guit ars Sheet Xusic, antlj General Musical' liSrierchandise, V. e weald ear to tbe pabtie tfaet vmo.v prepared toiornun i.nsibuu..mi en tbe xnoel reaaonatle terms. We are eole areata for the Mathushek Piano and Jiason it iiainiin uran. Tlillaibnfeek I-Ianoli reommendeJ by the lt Ji uildaoe aa a nm-ciase iDiiinmeai. It will etand In tnoe lontertban any otber Piano. Tbe quality of tone l uniarpal by any Piano manafanoml In tbe Colled Btatee. MASON 8c HAMLIN Leadc Uie world In themannrartareor Cablntt Oixane. Instrunieiits will be delivcwl to customers Iu any part of Orecon or VaihlajtenTerrHery rcnJ forPrlee IJit to Stanley Bros., Walla Walla, W.T. tjr-c-dfcT.TS oT AD.UI SVAXti rroprUtorcftlie Centennial Brewery, I'cnillefen, Oregon. j res to isrorai the tuductiiat he i. xow ) IKTiared to fondeb BHEn to the i4euf iei- ceiUnil nuililr. Try end be conrioced. unrer, tort Hie u 3. A IN STTXCT, center U UoJc WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKERY, ESTABLISHED IK 1SCJ. Uannfictarer ot Breed, dies, lies, and Crackers. Fire Proof BalWinr. Xala Street. Walla Walla. A. M. SPARKS' SAL00X, rcndlrtou, Orecea. KEEPS OS HAND THE SA11E GOOD OLD KIND. Malts Street, opioalte the Post OSce, Union Hotel, UHATII.TJI, ... ORKUOIf, HAVE H0RX, PBOrEICTOR. fit ft his jKJi-sr is iw toe best coxditiox for 1 IMtori4iiof fuerts. Ocia bedi an! good taUe lstlciMtV)'4UihoJM. Tie patronape of Utepubbe h aulkitrd. txe leave the house for rcndlcico, WcaVn, U OrMide, L'uka, Sakar City and Beise CHf TELEGRAPHIC. CISTERN STATES. .Sh.cIiIp ofnii lxriu:rrstiiBii. Xianviixr, March 29. Kx-(.'oy ragman II. Y. KieVaU. MtictJeJ to-ly l.v nItM4iu liintilf tkrogk tk Lt-aJ. CacM. ievwkrfty. tlrnlli In ttir I'lamr. CutHKMovr. X. II.. Mik 2. -The Trts Moot HoM vrac barued ir'y tbia le ruing b4 fiv- htiow ertbe4 m tbe fUi. Mr. llastMk 1. (Itbaw, of Cheater. Vt.. Motlter ot ove ol tbe roprietera. CbatU Morgan, a board rr, I.tVlta Mrrnll, a UUe gill. AHSa JobNSM. fbiatWrtawiiJ, Mr. S. A. 1-laee. cool, William ItotUr, of Ikatlle. Iwro. Vt., nJ 1'mUrick Marrw ajhl wife. w XTrrnly ittjuretl Uy tcafxatf (ruen tbe vmeieer. Tntal I'lrr. MxataoK. iMck 59. A tire at neati U-Ay iftUHBfl tb tu ppr Mrii c4 tbe Fair cWM btori:. oh tbe bwlibwa; U.tXK; ober law in abewt Demag tbe jh- grraaof tbe fire tiuee ararte enwlaetueu oe reeivrU, oe tbftmiag t ru mmd iMbin eVxni a ituircay into tbe atteet. Tbr areoI rmpl iom eaetnj the rear wall v( a bai!tMeg I tail. XobrH Heanrk. WiBiaaa KfneiVaiaf awd K. A. Seboraiait are UeJIr impuwd aad M utobably Ue. Maajr atbeen are Bauer or kav iajatl. yfjumatana, Matrb SB.. Paatol ebaafin tor tbe I'ariir CaH for tbe aaa rl & m : KelaMieb! WaMtea. Waaca X. l.. n. llriakc, iioenaeoiir. lattasaMera apfKaated Matfarvt A. Welrb. Deaiaetai. (VUum coaaty. ga.; Tra mm llarria. Ka4cU. TitUatool: eaaatf. Oga.; Peter H. Dyer. Oretova. TiMaavaak aoaaty. Ofa.; Mrs.'Liaara E. Laej. SNiag vi tar. Cyhaei rowatv. Oga.; U'rifJ Saeitb. Sateop, Cbebaba coaaty. W. T. IMiblir tjinds. Wxaamnov. Marrb 31. Tic rueaaai aioaer U tbe geaera! Uad ofliee b ckcaAeil tbat large eVasoauaaUoas ol jaeawal taael ceria iaaaea! aader tbe ficb i icuaa of tbe act of Jaae SI. 1CC0. vill be MaJmM Ba4r tbe aatborrty of tbe act of Jaaatry if. Isif . Tbe miaiiriawrr of tbe ceaetal bead oOee baa preaarad a areolar (or dfcMhci Uad oeaeerH. grnag lalraetioaa tor carrying oftct tbe proaiaioas of lb aet oi March 3, , Is?, to grant aiditioaal rigbie to boaae. t 4aad koetlrra oa palibr laaek withes raflraad j TWt act aatboriata tbe Vooalsoa of Iwt acre iaslead of H acr. a bareiofore. aad wbaca 6s) aeraa bare Wea already lacaled settled cam locate acr i Idalioaal adjaia tag. or at tbete be so aauceapud laad ad. joiaiag. be caa aarreader be B acrea aad loeala 1G0 arrea la a bode. Aortbrrn I'ariar llailroai. A bill waa iatiadacod to-day br Crovar m regard lo the Xortbara PaeaaV wfeiefc pnrridea tbat tbe tiaae for of Ma wasa mm saa ae esteaoea Vest year apaa canditsoan wbscb are ia lahataan a ftttows: Fir!, tbat tbe roatpsay sbatl aitbta owe year koas tbe eaactaaeat of ta MM aaas airaca work aa lbs mam Km at or aear Uaaa tatta. Oregoa, aad cosapiete aot baw tbaa Sa Tail r i of tt road eaotwardly every year ibereafter. aad bll coewtraet a total of at lat IW sail of ataea bae wrtbbs twa year lrara the xaase date, aad aot if tbaa 10a ioSIm of avaia bae eacb year tbiioahar. la cJasiiBg tbe 25 auks per aaaaav eiprrssdy desigaated. Secead. tbat tbe asaia bae betwaoa Port bual aad Usaatitta abaH be raajtraetad oa tbe ath tedc of the Cotswbia. Third, tbat with tbe eiceptiaa of laaeM heretofore earal by tb cosapaay. ad agrt rakaral kada witbia IU gnat 4saM be opoa to par chart f rota tbe ceasptay by actaal aettlers in tracts ot ICO acre each at tae price of two dollars aad fifty cU per acre. Katsanoa of Irene aad coatiaaaara of ail forar rigbts aad fraaedeue are aaso nsuie candiltoBsl apoa reoasrwaM-Bts tbat the cosapaay tbedl eoaspkte tbe road aroand tbe Cascade of tbe lorsatata nvr wMstta fro rears, aad aroand tbt DaMe of tbe Cataai Lia witMa three years froea t eeaaetaiwt of tbt biU, aad tbat in tbe ae of these portase railroads tbe eorap&ay abaH uake no div criaris&tioBa or cxeetve cbargea igalait any peroa or corporatioa. fl caaat beretofore wttbdrawa tor im branch Hae are to be restored to tbe X t e paMsc SB B9H dossals, except for a distance of aorta of the portion now eoaipteted rota TaeeaM ta Wilkeson. WaabiaoB territory, i The biU eaibodies tbe provMioaa of tbe i Iloase bill of last year, protectias the rights of basaeatead and pre-eaption aettleeaeaU cade prior ta receipt of the ordera of with draxal at local land ofSees. and, in coaoia- sian. antbority ia reserved for Coagroas to arac!&d or repeal this act at asy Uave having dae rpganl for the nghU ef tbe company. and to provtoe by law agatoKtcMcrtmnalloa aad esceasive charge. Cameran'a tiane. Ilanaianr&o, March 31. Efforts are leak ing here i asoag the friends of Dob Caateros to give biat a prominent place aatong the "available" ia tbe presidential race. Sev eral KepabricAB mesabers of the legisUtnre are aattekaa tor him aad believe things can be sa shaped as to make the Pennsyl vania delegation a amt in bis I ball. A majority ot tbe Seaate and Uoaae are be lieved to he for Grant. It is sUtel that DeBMcratlc raeaiber are abaost aoKd for THden and Hendricks. Crnrral Nurvryor. Wjlsh:sotov, April 1. The Senate com mittee has agreed to report favorably en tbo nomination of Clarence King far General Snrreyor. The I'nblle Debt. The incrpAMS of the rmblie debt for March waa 5592,721; cash In treasury. $120,767, 158; gold ctrtiGcalc, $1C.3(M,703; ailver certifieaiefi. S2.32C.S30; carrency certiueate. $27,050,000; refunding ccrtilleatM. $53,070: leal tenders outstanding, $316.09l,01C; fractional enrrency outstanding, $lG,92i, C02; U. S. notes held for redemption of fractional carrency, $9,1&S.991; called bonds not matured, for which i per cent, bands haTe been issued, $209,417,700. Cameron Nnlt KmleJ. In the Oliver-Cameron ease the jury ren dered a verdict for defendant. I'mlrle I'lrea la Dakota. Sioux Crrr, April 1.--Prairie fires in Big Sioux valley, and throughout Southern Dakota on Saturday were of nnnsaal force, and destructive beyond precedent. A mer chant of Eden, who was in Sioux City to day, tells harrowing lairs of losses in that quarter on Saturday. From his store in tbat (ovm, ho counted 13 farm houses in flaw, and says that more than 40 farmers in that vicinity lost everything on account of the rapidity of tho tlame. A Norwegian church near Eden was burned. A child was bnrnod to death, and iU father terribly scorched in tnrim; to nave it. Three casual ties are reported which resulted in death by flames. Altogether, immense damage has lx-cn done. Slllliif Bnll'a On till. New Yobs, April 1. It is understood that Congressman King, of Louisiana, will to-morTO'r ask unanimous consent U oflVr a resolution requesting the President to in form tho House whether or not Sitting Bull anJ Li forces vrrre proTtded with arms asd ; rauBtttoDS of var while on Canadian (erri- j lory, aad farther atltiog vhvther a lafficn-nt j aambcr of trops hare been ordered to tbe j notthvent iu aHticipation of hostile acM ea ' tbe part of Sitting Hall auJ hie foltowrr. , I.ralnc IiiiUlaua- . New Oauuvs. April l.- ThenrgrwcxodaH coatinueK in lb northern part of thk State. HadJy rtiW4lrI it way be uid that I0,00 aegtor trill hare left 1X the tiate tbe frrrrof eatigralion end. U.ittUrtit nurx. EuatsrTu. X. J.. April I.- Ta-dj I be city of KliialxHh talfea iU pMce aiaug tbe taaav Wukrajit eiUM. drfaulting ett the 1h teretit oa Mine f its bactl and oa the iria ripal of other. Jrrx-y City alo defialts to-dar ott the nalarieeof rasployes aad ether tadebledaeex. I'llJulaii 1'uflrr. ViiioTOX, April 2. The re4tt of tbe Itoctrd of olScera iu the cae of Pitxjuba Pur ler, xaya that nev eridrAee, in attdtttoa to tbe eld, ba iked b;aml qaeetioii haaay iattMMtaat facte telore tb taUect of teatc. ia rfeet Ui ahieh radteally -n newaiutM were eatertaiBed by I'o-in'i era. aad doMblkaa by the caext aarteal tbat ruaaavd btea gaiky. Tbe treat:t ba bea tbat tbe board are aaable to aad ay tbiag ia Porter's eoadact aabjret to rim ceaa. aearb lean detfrrtag of reaaare or roev deeaaaUob. runflrmat luu auil Appoluliurul. Tbe Seaate to-day eoafimed Aadersr I). WbUe of Xea- Votl: m Hatoy EiUaordiaacy aad Miaealcr I1ttiiMtrateary to Oenaaay. aad Coraka A. logaa Miateter Iteeideat to tbe Caatral Aaeerma SUt4. Ta Prrea- deat b4 aoatiaated Dari.1 T. Cotbia of Soatb CaroliaaCbtef 1 tulle of the Sapreate Ooait of Utah. The Indian rvrrilerj. A 8a'. YathisgtB tpenal My A ra oraae altesept danog tbe preaeat Coagriwii j anil be made to procure the. pattage of a bill , to tbroir opes tbe Iadfcin Territory for set- . IT UH arttl pronde tbat V. S. coarU kbalt be esUbwahed ia the territory, j aad that eonefeUoa! uad graau girea to t railroad ta taa territory itSl rvrt to the gOTrasae&t. Teas Ms I. GriSa stated tbat oa the aight of tbe 5k akiaM. ciae thfemed. aeJi anaed atca took pouetMoa of llamborg'e etore oa Tefea j creek, near Staked Pbua. cOTTnac. tbe cierba ) aai ot&m aa atoea. enw taey roavea tbe atorc of aeoaey. anat and Taaaartioa. They tbea aiacked the eaatp of a party ea roate U LeadrUte. takiag tbeat by larprW aad abootiag Mr. Anderson bo attusapiid wissaare. They took a boat j3W vad tJI tbe bve stork of tbe party. After bxavis that VMtasty they wct to lHaaeo raaraa aad robii-i tbe store of Joarad i Itatb ef Sl.SsjO ; worth of provtssoas. nasi. tc. Tbe lobar rs are basset ed to be the aatarioas Beere piag. frosa Ijacola eoaaty. New Mextro. Raag ers asB parsae tbeas. Nebraska. Ouiai. April S. Bepabaicaas eUeted tbe esstire ticket, bat the DetaoeriU secared is of seven eoanctisea. NocMlaallsB CoaflrsneJ. WiMitxsrrocr, April 3. The Seaase ia ex ocsjttve setMoa conSnaed Cferesoe Kaag aa director of tbe ecological sarvay . Job M. Mortoa to be cosel at Ilonalata; Joha M. WuVoa, coasal at Paaaaa aad Dawl II. Suother. eoasel gcBeral at Mexseo. Iagaa aad Teller spoke against King, bat be sai eoaaraMd alaost cnxntfaoesly. Ierblac Dn Motccs. April 3. News is received tbat tbe dtiieas of Davis City, of Deeatar ooaaiy. Iowa, oa Monday landed together, eiaed two drperadocs. Taeker and Tartar, haac Tscker, anJ woshl bavehsng Tartar, bat he was taken frosa the ssob and Jailed. Martha MeLaia's barnio waa then entered aad its contents destroyed, dattocts coaiaitted. aad otVr depre-! Hllvrr Sblpraeala. Nrw You, April 3. The Pshtie says it is worthy of special notice that thosgh the ex ports of gold aad silver were nearly eetaal to this dale last year, the exports of stiver this year are abost thirty tame as large as i those of gold, asesntins to $1.WQ.51S fr tbe qaarter against $2.2S,!50 for the first itaarterof lbs. The obvious explanation is that the hope of getting higher price for j aaoisa. ao i-avvr ui ,. uraaict jnvv ova t , M-rer ia consequence ef the passage of the ..I,.. I, Ml 11 , . ,n .L1 ; t.i.i :.iiti i i.. vi .v ... adverse- torn ef exchange seat gold abroad in large qualities, aad now the entire stock of silver like any other merchandise, is avail aU e for export, at any time when exchanges permit, and nearly $5,000,000 has goae abroad tbroagh this port alone. Far Australia. The ship Niebe.whieh sailed yesterday for Aaitraha, took niae locemoliveJ, ninety-nine erjrans. four hundred and three package ef clocks and a large assortment of agricnltaral implements, far eihihiiioa Another ship is to follow. Lost Fralsht. A contract was made in the city en Tues day lo carry 100,000 bushels of grain at 5d per bsahel from New York to Liverpool, which is tbe lowest point yet reached. VAratMBrU lap Mar, Kir. Coc.xctL. Bluits, Iowa, April 3. The vol ume of west bound travel through this city Is nnpreeeuently large lor lbs time of year. A Weeplox Wife. NcwTOBT, Ind., April 3. Walter Watson was hung here to-day for the murder ef Exra Compton last January. His young wife, weeping bitterly, accompanied him to the scaffold. Hontu American Hniupus. . Valtaiulso, April 2. Peru and Bolivia havo concluded an ofTensivo and defensive alliance, and both countries declare var azainst Chili. lUSTUHN IXKITIO.VH. Missouri. Sr. Ixtcis, April 2. Complete returns show that the Democrats elected all the councilmen yesWrday, which give them one majority in tbo council. The Democrats also have the llsnse of delegates by a ma jority over all. Tho anti-charter party, composed of socialists and greenbackers, polled about 5,000 toIcs, and elected at least one member of tbe house of delegates, Illinois. Cm. aoo. April 1-11 P. M. Sixty-eight prrrlnrts out of 103 give Harrison 15,203; Wright 12,935. ychrni.lt will, according to indications, poll a ktalof about 9.000 to 10,000. Cole, Republican, is undoubtedly re-elected judge of the supreme court by more thsn 6,000 majority. Reports from interior towns show great Republican fjains over last year, and whelo vote of tho towns will probably give the Republicans a greater majority than they have had for years. Cnictoo, April 2. Returns this morning give Harrison 23.35C; Wright, 11,0G3; and Schmidt about 8,500. Tho wholo city Dem ocratic ticket is elected by a majority of prob ably from 3,500 to 4,500. The voto on aldermen cannot be given, but the Socialists elected several ot their men. Some twenty 1 precincts yst to hear from. Itliodr IelatiU. PauTiDUCcc, It. I., April 2. -The abole ItepablicaB State ticket aa elected by a ', larger majority tbaa loat year. j MiLwifiit, April 2.- The eleetioB pavl , very qaietly; light Tote polled. The He. ' leaMkana elect 19 oat of IS akleraen, gtT. , lag tbeat a large Majority ia the oonneil. j aad a Wo II oat ef 13 aapermont. The , ceaaty boanl will probably be .Detaacratie , by a aeaaM aujority. Tbii city girea Ode 1 (Ia.) for apreae roait erer la- i jeriiy. The tote to-day gives large ICepab. ) neaa gaiae. t'OKMUN .NEiIS. Anolber Horror. LaaMa. March 29. A box containing it fragaaeaU of baaeaa resaaia. each piece wrapfwd ia coarao browB paer, ara.4 D4bel ap today Iroai tbe TbaBeca. The atUtr4 naieina have been reeegaixed as tbane of lire Tboeaas, arbo hrel aioae sear Itiehaaoml. Tbe eappOMd MMrdercu it Calbareae Webb, abaa LavWr, aha waa Mm. Tboatae' eerraat. It i Uttered the ai l a wey with tbe ideatiaabie part aad tbtew tb reat tatw tbe Tbaate. aad then oil tbe CualeaU of tbe boaae at leitare. aad weai boaae to Ireeaud abere ebe waa arreaUeL ltrlllkh Itrimurt. ftaous. Match 31. -Total reeetpu froes tbe vaneoa oare4 cf reraae of tbe Catted Kiaadaea for tbe ibaactal vear aov cloMd vere I.U5,t7S. abteb 114.03 ' Wtoa- tbe etiaa(e. Tbe reeeipte f roas rai toeaa ahow a aVicieaey ot frosa eiea-. tfi,W0. aad troca ataeape. cStt). 0W. Otber braacbea of rereaae aev la craaae ot noeipu. Tbe at laereaae of reveaae eoaeaared vub tbe lat fimocial year k 3.3fe,a73. Ia tbe IIot of CoaieaoD. alter a Wag debate, a aaotWa ceaear.ag tbe gaversasest for I be Zata var pober vm defeated br a TOM af 3W to Sl. Tbe Her la Africa. Maacntacaa. March 31. Sev-eral aaltTe raaar. iadaced by large revarde. atarted lor uaov m omipatcaet tor uot. i'ars. bat retaraed. reaortxaz nA deetrared. eiory approexh coaetaaaded by attb lary Kraals, aad forts aad the roaatry mrsaiag rR iMsac With tbe BtsaoU rare. Cocoa? I Pearaoa'a scpolles. t is believed, will be ex- baswted by tbe ead of Marrb. Aa expeditioa orgaainag oa tbr lower Tagala for has relief asaoaals to It coas peases ot rvgslars. As sooa as tbe aacire oaatiaftat aseatiT sttnagtbiaid tbe exy i ilhiiia will be psasbesl forward. 1'renrh ('wmrrrr. PaatA, March 31. -Preasdeat Grevy. ia re catTtag agcscaksxTal delegates, a4re4 tbesa that ao treaty of cosasairce asjsxld be coa ebsdid aattl tbe rbiaWi bad toast ta a dsriiiaaoa tbe sabject of eoaassiraiil policy. Tnrbalent rtavslano. St. Prmssarso. March 31. Forty-ate were arrested tbe Dsabt alter the il ea tbe hie of Gea. Voa Drratebs. ef tbe- gva d'arsaes. Setae were of bsgb raak tbey were cat sst ta the Ka ibey saessMe oBUers a: tbe gaaad, eoart cbaaaWrlaias a d two sUafbtera of a ptasaiseat s4nltrr. Ilrsns I'rotis Lsnilen. Losaow. April 1 Thirty boaae rab-ra voted with tbe bbenls ta a divMiost last Bight ia tbe bosue of rosaasasu on a mala tsoa of eearare apoa tbe Zabs war potter. Ia tbe heave of lords. Lord Cotttioe. is saoviag for aa a Weill nrtarn of Uritash trade with tbe Uasted Sutas. oiated oat the largo balance of Ataencaa trade agaiast Englaad. aad said be hoped that the Amtr ieaas woeld see tbe advaatars of recip rocity, beeassse, whste rasaafaefres i the nartb ware beaoSted by high daties, it was the iatertat of the prodaeert ef tbe somth to have tbe trade. Tbe viceroy of India teWraobs that Major Saadenaaa reached TaH oa March 27. and tail jiaser lavagaan tas ttarteti tor JeHa labad. Aastria. EagJaad. RaMia, Tarkey aad Italy have consented to take part in a muted occ pat tea of Eastern lloaatelia. Italy, however, has asadc some mervation. There wiU be no oosaataader-in-ebief. Each &a ttOBoaty will have U own conaasaaler. aad the sole object of the ocrapatiea wiM be to preveat any coaaict betweea theTarksand I J?1" The booe of lords last nifiht ordered coat- pilaUosu of the quantities of meat imported monthly frosa the United States from Febru ary. 1S73, to Jaaaary, 1579. Inlly or Italy. Rove. April 1. General Garibaldi has written a letter deprecating the proposed cetoauiBg expedition to New Geinea. Ile4 advises tbe projectors instead ta hold them selves ia readiness to complete the greatae-ss and aatty ef Italy. Soldier SnHVrlnf. Paus, April 1. A battalion ol Zouaves and skinaiahers oa their way from Aaraale to Baghar. Algeria, was canght betweea Seaaki and Soakellett oa the 2s th ef March in a anew sterna, and 19 men perished. Foarteen ethers are ta the hospital. Grant at Hiatus pore. SiNaaroax, April 1. Grant and party are here aad are well. They will leave on Fri day next for Stars. Sagea aad Hong Kong. British Troops Drowned. Laneac, April 2. A squadron of the .0th Uussars was swept away by the current while crossing the Cabal river near JelaUabad on the 31st of March. One lieutenant and 40 men arc missing. Sixteen bodies hare been recovered. Eastern AsTalra. Sr. PrrcasBcso, April 2. Oa'y ia the ' contingency of the Eastern question passing beyond the reach of diplomatic solution will any hostile expedition be sent against Mero. Russia's change of policy in favor ofa mixed i occupation of Ronmelia is traced to a tele gram sent by Gen. Todlebea before quitting his command, to the effect that he could not be answerable for the conduct of the Russian army in the event of fresh massacre. Ku.slnn Keller. Loxros, April 2. -The Telegraph's St. Petersburg correspondent asserts that he has been informed upon trustworthy authority that Russia is subsidizing Yakoob Khan and is preparing for a diversion in his favor. War In Hoatn America. Paxami, April 2. The latest mail from La Paz brings us intelligence that President Daza has issued two important proclama tionsone calling on tho nation to arms to resist any invader, and the other declaring amnesty for all political offenses, since at tho present crisis all prirat qua re Is should bo forgotten in an effort to regain the terri tory arbitarily occupied by Chili. Public enthusiasm is intense. Wealthy citizens of La Paz havo offered tho government as a war contribution, 50 percent of theirretums, but Daza declining such munificent gift, re stricted his acceptance to 10 per cent, of tho sum offered, stating that until Bolivian troops would bo allowed to pass over Peru vian soil and make nse ot Peruvian tailwaya, he could not estimate the cost ot the cam naign. In the meantime Pern is far from being idle. Already a stroug division of two line regiments and a ition ot f rtillery have been dispatched for Iquique un(.er command ot Colonel Manutl Yellard, one of the most sesra diatinniihed officer in the fcCrriee, and the expedition arrived safely yesterday at it , destination. ; iijuiuio, March 22 via London. April , 2. Chilean troopi disembarked in liohria ' hare oeeapird Cobtjn, Cahuna aad TocapiKa. , The ItuliTiau gorernment ha declared it Intention to remain on the defeceire and J ait attack is the interior of the coantry. ( Iriururj lo tViMuiunUla. i lUau. April 3. -The Marxeillaite. Rippel and llTOlQtion rracaUe pabluh a manifesto tf CommnnUu at Geneva rattiag apoa pro- scribed Frenchmen to Share the cleau-ncv accorded to a portion of thetr nambrr andrr tbe French government's pervrrtd latorpre tation i f tne amnesty bill. Kactanil'. t'litaucee. Lo.bov. Apnl 3. -The chaneelkr of the exrhrqaer preaenttd thebedgetin the Iloase of Coaatoa to-night. He stated that but year revenue amounted to X53. 117.000: ex. penditerrs. SC,407,GOQ, The latter x Deludes a credit for the Y.nla war and other aoppt mentary expenditcres. The expenditare for the financial year ending March 30th. 1556. is e!iaatd at 3I.1S3.0UO and the rrreaae at X n,9ao,60. This etjaiaJ expeaditBre doca aot iaciade a farther proriaoa for the Zsfes war, aot the payaaent of exeheeaer baada. bet the ebaaeeHor hope, the sarpia saay prove saacsent to meet tbe S.Hla z-pecvsesaa-1 1 rxneel M).f)X) of ercheaer boada. leanag t.7S9.09 ia Walt frosa but year's vote for d.&jQ.&r) cri: to be proTtded for. Keasallonal Marj. A dsspatek frozs Itaveao says that the lul- iaa goveraasent recently received aa aaosy- moas letter gtnng warasns; that aa attesBftt woeuti be saoae to aaasiaate gaeea actor ia betveeu the frontier aad Tcria. Tbe Kasr In Barmib. Rixooov, April 3. Sosse powerfai chiefs bare reaoance.1 their allegiance to the King of uaratab. Tcis proiciblr will be prescn:- ed as a resell of British t&trsgaes. aad may precipitate the mail. Bnraese war retsels are posted oa the river with the evident is- ten tie a of pretest: eg Brttisa ressdeats es raping by water. rizbllu Aff Uanltlao. Laaoajc, April 3. Tbe Bntiifa trcopa andrr Captain Goarh have defeated .000 I AleaansifciB.1. kOlias IM. The British three oscers aad three atea kiHed aad 31 woaaded. PACIFIC lUlhT. All llef In Mexico. Sax Drsao. March 3. The fossa wiag speeial Iraa Taosae stales that Got. Mans- cal arrived here this asoraiar to place hia- self im iasEsediate tesegraphae crnataairatsoa witi tbe sapreae saverssest at the city of Mexico. The sadr'ea co8apse of the revota- Uon was occasioned by a dispatch from the Federal Minuter of War to the Federal gen eral Carbo. direetisg that if Miriiral dad nat lareedtAteey resign, be wosld join his f s with Seraa aad gbt- Mariseal says that he dsd aot want to preetratate bbsedahed. aad above all he did not want to right tbe Federal troops, abhocsh he savs he had a so reror force to that of Carbo anl Seraa oastbtsed. aad beheTca he aoabi have woe a victory orer loth. Man BrowaseJ. Port TowTHiara, March 31. WkHe Dia Harris aad aaother maa were cressia; the Skagit nrer. aa TLsrsday, their eaaoe cap- staesi aa tae sortaer drewa!. bour re covered. Deatb lo nielpHoe. Sax Jca. March 3. James Roche, of J. H. Roche, aced 15 years, committed ssteide last aiht by hanging himself ia a woodshed, liis father insisted that he sbaeld tjo to school next week, dame posi tively ref sued to do so, and raa away (rots the hetue. Search waa raade for him last zuaht bd without avail. Ob entering the woedshed this aoraies; Mrs. Roche was har riaed to see the dead body of her son haag- iag lra a rafter by a piece of hay rope. Feartnl Fale. Stuuu Crrr, April 1. Abost 5 o'clock P, M March 31st, as Wo. II. Thomas was sit ting at the sde of a tunnel resting himself, ami talking with a comrade, a section of rock ssddenly gave way behind and above htm. sinking him in the back: of the neck. breakinc it aad crashing hiss to death. Uis comrade being oa his feel, jaarped eat ef the way aad was net hurt. rarallr Bate-Berr. Sax Fkascxsco, April 1. A Saa Jose dis patch give a brief accoast ef a tragedy in the foot hills near that city. Focr members ef a faaOy named Tboaemy were found killed and the bodies horribly mutilated with aa ax or a similar weapon. The mother of the family is missiag. It is not known whether she was killed or escaped to the woods. The familr lived in seclusion ia a rough habitation aad nothing is known ot them previous to their comng here a few months ao. There is no cine to the perpe trator and no motive assigned for the deed. The family had no property to excite cupidi ty. obody is 3 et arrested. Poverty aad Deala. A. Field committed suicide ia Golden Gate park at an early hour this morning by taking morphine. He was found in aa uncon scious condition about a quarter past 7, and died sooa after. He left a note attributing the act to poverty. An Old Story. Sunt a Axa. April 1. Monday while hunt ing at Newport a boy named Daaiel Matte- ten accidentally shot htmself while remov ing his sun from a boat, A load ot buck shot entered the richt breast, cansin? death in are minutes. Mlrltaeaail Kloi. Sax Faixcaco, April 2. This morning the laborers cmploved by A. Onderdoak, contractor for the North Beach sea wall, to the number ot about 200. struck: for an in crease of wages from $1 50 to $2 per day. The gang quit work and went to Nob Hill, where Ondertlonk had has about 150 hands grading, and forced them to quit work by stoning them from high ground in the vi cinity. A force of police was sent to the scene and some arretU were made. The graders mostly quit work. Onderdonk re fuses to accede to the terms of the strikers and has advertised for hands. Xrttro Settled. Articles ot agreement between tho Sutro tunnel and mining companies were finally signed by all contracting parties to-day. This afternoon Mr. Sut.u starts for Virginia to begin work. The Laborers Strike. Sax Froxcxsco, April 3. The strike on California street bill and at the sea wall on North Beach still continues, but Onderdonk, the contractor, has about 30 men at work on California street, and 100 at North Beach. Everything was quiet at both places to-day. There is little prospect, as far as can be learned, that the strikers will gain their ob ject. A large portion ot the men who have struck seem to be willing to return to work at the old prices were it not for fear ot per sonal injury should they act in opposition to the lesdera'in the strike. Kteamsnlp Hale. It is rumored that the Pacific Mail Steam ship Company is negotiating with the Cen tral Pacifio R. R. Co. for the sale et tha Australian lias ot steamers. Hbe on ifae aboof. Mrs. Madze Taylor was before the notiea court this morntng on a charge of assault Ut murder Wa. P. Dewey last October, when she Crd a shot at him from Dewey testiScd that he had been assisting the eccased, bat some trouble has in? rin between them, he became afraid to grant an interview, whkh she demanded. At last. however, h went to the house with a friend. bat Mrs. Taylor demanded a nriraie inter view. Upca coins into another rooa. Mrs. Taylor palled a pistol, whereupon Dewey started to leave the botue. As he was going down stairs Mrs. Taylor fired at bta. f,sM evening she waited for him at the entrance tu the Cbsob Clab, and her action beinz ras pseieas, she was taken ia charze by aa oSeer, who foand that she was armed with a pistol. Mrs. Taylor twined that she car ried tbe pistol to protect herself as she went ahoejt. haribg eoasiderable valuable tew airy. She was found gadty ef carrying a coaceakd Year-ea aad was held to answer on lit other rsusrge, with bail fixed at $3.C00. r" Trty rye Oary. rUcxiuuitt. April Tr&T Dve it a ma- &is and has L W tied with strap aad cca staatly vtebi. Htabblaar AS", a jr. Unix. Awril 3. A merchant aanicd L.C- deker was to-day ubbd and killed by the nepers' of has partner, B. Marks, who was pari a r ia the store. Alt'Dtpt lo Reeae a Murderer. Sax Ranrr.. April 3. About 2 o'clock this aorniag aa attempt was made to rescne from tbe jail, Ws. Dever, a convict awatt lag senleace tor the murder of Kohler. a forrasaa at tbe State pruoa. Tbe weald be reaeaer pot throsgh the guard that surr&and tbe pnson aad ascertained Dever s cell. Finding that Dever was ceaaned ia a cace aad it would be accessary to get the keys u sosaptiaa ms purpose, &e forced a wr&iurz- opea leading I.T where the yitior wa sleev ing. The fifling of a tar awoke the UxUi when the woold-be aHcserSed. Cosvict have threatened to fire the prison in ca-c Dever is La Eg. Cansealloa of Ccrrol-Cate.a. Sait Larr. April 3. A Moraoa r afer- esee sects os next Sesday, aad are galheriag lrx.su all sectiaas. Apostle Can can here f roas W&tfcisgtaa ta take part ia the proeeedssgs. Ue Cat IlasUlr. Chief Jsstiee Schaeaer. who has bees sepereeded by David T. Corhin. of South Csroeiaa. ad jocraed coerthis raoraieg and diVhsrged the graad aad petit jarie. The former bad completed its labors tor the term, and contemplaled reporting this after- OB. tbe nasty action of tae tadgt has easvsed considerable- disaalisXacticn aaoas attsrneys, who think he might have waited till has sacee4or was coaarsed by the Sea ate. Cllnerinar Cold. Porr ToTxsrxD. April 3. The Skaat river gold suae are erearing great excite saeat. The goUobUiaed u worth $17 aa snace. and the gold bearing rrgioa extends aity mates. A large party left Seattle Men day On the head waters the gold is course aad beary aad ia a favorable place for sax inixmro rxeBi rx jsaxket rxesT otsrATca. Sax FxAXCtics. April 3. WHFIVT-Shsapise. $1 W.1 6. active bst lower; raiHja?.l CWl C7yt. H.ULK-txtra. qatefat t 12K. ssperaae. qsiet at $3 50g f . OATS Feed duH at $1 2I 27l: for bes: miHiar. $1 40ial 4S. POTATOES Slow at $l?l 23. Livxaj-ooL, April X Wheat, spot, aaiet. Fair ta choirs, sldppiag elnb. per cental, 93d3$s 7d- Fair to choice shipping Califoraia, per cental. &5 2d. Red Aa. Spriag shippiag. No. 3 to No. 2, per cental, 7s SdSs 5d. Fair ta good shippiag. Oregon, percental, 93d(a9sCd. Good to choice shipping, Oregon, per cen tal. 9s Cd9s 9d. The Sun's Streamers and Comets' Tails. The Pepeiiax Science fonihlr for March has the fooWiag : We cannot bt think tbat the true explanation of these atreaasers, whatever it nnv be (we are not ia tie least prepared to sar what it is), will be found whensoever astronomers bare found an explanation of comets' tails. These singular append ages, like tie streamers seen bj Prof. Abbe, extend directly to the san. as if ther exerted some nrpellant action on tbe matter forming the heads of comets. Indeed, Sir John Herschel did not hesi tate to saj that tie existence of such a repellant force was, to all intents and purposes, demonstrated by- the pbeaacn ena of comets tails. Xow- we kSavr that meteors and comets are somewhat associated, though he actual nature of tie connection between them is cot clear. It is certain that the November meteors, the August meteors, and other such systems, follow in the track of known meteors. We know that when. in 1362, the earth passed through the legion of space along which Blela'a comet had recently traveled, there was a display of thousands of meteors, all radiating from just that part of the heavens from which bodies traveling parallel to the orlit of BIcla's comet would have seemed to radiate. It fol lows from this association between me teors and comets, and from the fact that proliably thousands of meteoric and cometic systems travel close to the sun, that in all probability there must exist generally, if not always, in the sun's neighborhood, enormous quantities of the substance whence comets tails are formed by the sunVrepellant action. A Vapor Bath at Home. A vapor bath may be easily luvrured by a pail half full of hot, but not quite boiling water, which jnay I placed un der a cane lot torn cnair, if one is at hand, or if not. a narrow piece of wood uuy be placed across the pail, and tha patient should sit on it for about half an hour with a blanket over his shoulders, reaching to the floor to keep in tie stenm. Should ar.y faintnes3 be felt it is a sign that the water is too hot, and the blanket maybe held open for a short time to allow the steam to escape.