lie (Ehtft GHtg ETXRr A1TUBD.VY MUUMXU, , K , J It TTOSKR. - CM. DUU- TUlttEK & BULL. Office, Cain St., opp, the Court Ho-ae. Xalei"ofT$nlxtcrlptloa In Cotai ryT.t. It. . r--. S3 00 Six Xoat-i-- , ,- 1 Throe MoaUu.. .. -. 1 00 -git Ccplci ... .. 18 VOL. 5. PENDLETON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 8, 1S7.0. NO. 7. IM & ea hi Local Cataat a 3) eraU per Vat, ftnt sar . 1 . uct i t i -ri igni 3 ...... ! w. t . -h j . ymjAnm qunenr. lie (Eras vegoniatu lw,4 la. Its. fta. lyr. laaajj Zit t . ( W KM (uu Ma CO , x to' fl W btO 1100 SJCO laaaae sn 70 ISOl H CO W laahra , ,. SO) SCO II 00 S3 10 3SM CWcmr 7 in V CO 20 CO 5J 01 40 04 -.,.,... soo 13 oo a co sijco iam Qfmn Krca s eo so co v oo n w COrcr.n. . ,,. ISO) &) 10 00 0)0) IS) 09 EAST OEEGOXIA Joli;:0fice5 va 1 f . PTOLEX&? : : : OREGON. coou aad job rtvn.c orevery description, nea.ly and promptly exe cuted at reasonable rate. ' ." - "07ICE-iSimrao asnrotKesUotb- a, mice and del a, will betcterusl without ckircc. OUuuxy notice! 01 be eharstd tor aeeorJinf to teelr lecft Single coplcto! the ut Ouwasus. fa wnrrr, far n Uiaj , cm be obtained at U o ce. W an k no rrrpodbi-t j ler ri i)0 ty cormpa-JCBtt. 9TUI JUB. f TELEGRAPHIC. L.EVARTS, AT10RNET-AT-LAV. Pendleton, Oregon. Rotlioliilcl & Bean, So ur U S. -OTHCHILB. WOULD RESTECnTLLTGAIXTHE ATTY.TVS ot lb public to Uwlr Ur.-vAjr rea d .tori at GENERAL MERCHANDISE, At the Terr Lowest Bates. OFFICE In tbe Oacrt Reese. WILLIAM EWIKG. LAWYER, Pendleton, : Oregon. JCKH A. GUYER Pendlcfon,Oregn. OFFICE -Vp ililn. iknt past aSst- S. V. KNOX, ATT O B-N E Y-A T-L A W, - -Weston, Umatilla C, Ogn. . T(l prxciic In 1 court cf thiiSut a&J Wu ton Territory. Sp Ul ttg-a t -1 to La, aJUcdTw aai Collections. A. MEAGHEN, f Aftoroer-at-Lavr end Notary Publiev "Weston, Oregon, prabe la aS the Crr. of the Eta u. G. W. WALKER, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, Pendleton, Oregon. Will practice In all the court of the Stale. OFFICE Over She new port oflce ilalu St. Efer vwly perm on Judge H-5. Btr-ban, JaegeJ.t Powell. Hon. .ninn. Albany. Ogn. HAIHES & LAWRENCE, ATTORNEYS A T-L AyJJT, Baker City, Oregon. prvclia-t lax-ia aUcocrufci Oreceoaod U-he. Pirtkx-i r iWtr.'ton tali to b u I ker a 1 J. lUTrens. Tt w. bt. Nerr -c. TURKER & BAILEY, ' ATT OR NEYS-AT-LAW, ?Pend1t4o, .Oregon. Ccctrordanbx .a lai L Loaes Ber ted. J. U. ter a be a. oeUtdlire5tld tea Is lb Cbxsit Ooart in tlx f stcr. OFTICE H a itreel. ojxUi the eacrt boo. rkelr Stock will eontlit u bcrtofore ol Dry Goods. ... Groceries, Hardware, China and Glassware, BOOTS AND SHOES, ILATS AXI) CAPS, stc, x:to.. Tqt nfUlv a- i f u 1, iar J EASTERN' STATES. WiiHrserox, Oct. 2G. Secretary Hek-tx -t a Ute boar to-night Yeceired a ! .tab Uom fpoel Afat Adams. iUted kt Hup t White rirer, Oftobtr 2lth, ri IUwUuj, SStb. tie-. Adfttnt al.o rrporU tht-tUr icaricf; tLo lKlilcV coanUry he taet Ib4b ranucri who rcnottt4 tht their "look ot" nsd a fight on the 30th Init. trith a ha-t!ag p-riy I rum Mtmtt'a catap, broopht oa acci. dentally by rcocU firing on the Indian, in Lich a seot nastcd ilacce. Ltect. Weir and t-o other vrhites &sd two Ib4i-m vers ktlled. Seoet 1. Moon came tuto caaip oa tbeSlth. lie bad Ucn attacked by a 0oza I-dtaaa aad corralled all iht, emping rHh ditSctilty. Tbo camp i r receded by tnU ba&df ef Indiana, ho are ran. &ic off horse and Ijisg in vait far Ktrafctert. The body of the chief of the ect, llamtn, was fosnd by the caTalry on the 23d, and bened. He had been -tHtd at the time Lieut. Wetr felL The body I XJcot. Weir trill amve in IUwlice tXomt the Ut of November. A sght t petted at the old battle groand e& Milk creek betvech Ute aad ra&ohtsea. No ptx-tk-krs rewired a yet. A pack tma with seppiies rtaehrd Merrilt' cai-a&d on the 21. The cosusasd U Try taachia aced of aM kiadi ef sspplie. Another talk vfU be held with the l-dia&t in a few dy. Ohio te rial urturn. Ccir es, Oct. SC. The caaraM of the Tte for mcz-bc-rs of the general aieably. out October Hth. rbews that the Hep earn elected 09 and the DentoeraU it urn- t ber ef the Uoute. The IlepabJteaJtt drcted and the DeaocraU lfi aeemWrt of the Senile. The Kepnbbcaa aaajonty on joist b-Ue: u 31. The Tever. Mxrau, Oct. 2. One oa-e Reported to the board ef hoaKb. Vadertaketa report three i&Ursrcta. "iOO aUea retaraed this af ter&eon via the LoaHvUle toad. TVe Howard wBt d-Lad their scdical eorp te-taonew. Qoarautlue Saapeuttetl. lamx Ilecx. Oct, Si. The exeeetire eooaamtee of the Sute board of Heakh has reHered alt heahh o-ee and picket frota dsty, and aatborixed the ranntPR of aM nM-roa- trains. The osIt rtrleio are upon ttoppsge of trains at Fores: City aad receipt ef freight cr partengtrt. Samiuj'a Income Tax Caae. . " You. Oct. 27, An arsasest took , ptooo as mm r S. C'eit Ceart to-day en a . dGsoisr tm M Uti . - 6d by the i a" I f- ceSred at the War Depettoct thu morui&g from Gn. -leDowoll tttug that the llaala pias Iadiaai. ia ' northern Ariaoaa, vcte taniBg aad aakisg if they could bo fed by the War Departasent. There beisf; no np prapriatien arailable for kieh ano. the tastier waa referred to th Drpattnettt f the Interior. I'eaee I'romUt-. VAi..ny. Oct. 29. fomiauttotier Hayt has recflrctl the feiloaiac; tkepatoh: Sbwhom: ixb ItiKjencs: A a cvcT. W'r., OetoWr SS. 1879. Cei mltio-r Indtaa XSai ta: Ia view ef the May rasuots aJUtat to t effect that Iadu- uaJbes rwerratiea are abostUKO ontLeitar path. Waahakio speolts ftr the Saoabocea aad alo for the Arapahoea aad deairts ate to iaforat the peat father that aH the Indians are friendly, execable and bi eily attxsdic.their Sit, ainl ae one neci ptrchsd aay troable froai this itaarter. A. A. Parsox, Agvat. Xlac Vie Wr. IUwxjvi, Wyo., Oft. 29. Jxu. limit. General Merriu' chief of tcuata. cam tato Eawhaa thti taormag whh diepeUhe aad mail. U rwporU taaeraf freh ladiaa traik erotiax the road in the TKtauy of Wilbaavs fork aad Snov rapid', aad aiM a eaatp &re aar Milk river, a boa! eight n. fWi north of haake urer at the cro xg of Col tonood creek. Os ta Maddy he tAa ot Major CaTsgnati from the Drituh resi dency to Holatisaa. Ttie Cabul Jtauirrr. Losnox. Oct. ". Inquiry into the cuu ere at Cabal is proceeding. The Ameer's father-in U, ex Governor of Cabal, and the minUttr of finance are under cIoe arrest. A correspondent at htmla writes: "The idea most be abandoned that we intend to stand akxsf from the internal affair of Af ghanistan. It csnnet 1 too soon published thst we mean to remain is the eooctrr. ' Those vbo new aatitt as will not hereafter be lf t ta aettla accounts with a f atar rnlrr." The correspondent indicate that the ten dency ef opinion at Simla attctutly farors the peltcy ef ditintrgrttioa rather than an attempt to set ap a stroas rentral gorern mat at Cabal. Cttlueae Xewa. IIoim Koo, Oft. 1., Tia BiS Fs (Cisos, Oct. ST. Th rcTalatlon in Hong Kong of the yt( i of human jlaTrrr practiced by Cbi-4.e porreyora for brothels, and of the raids made by desperadoes among TiUa;trs on the sain Led tor young girls, who are breeht t. Heng Keep, sold and confined antil s cteatly maturtd, and then rrold. hai oaaaed great tceK&;. Th diacorery was atadc throoh a proctamaUon ofcrm a rvrd fur a ranaway slave gill. It years M. IUeid In T nidation ts protrreaisr. aad exuaordinary diMdosarea Lara already bea asade. The operations of the state throwing 1.&G0 tsn out of work, Tventy one persons vers drowned aad thirty hose and COO, 000 pejeiag worth of ors carried way. At Caeraa sertral Uvea were lost and one houie destroyed. llaraoJerg are taking advantage of these eTenis to depredate on property. The Sraoau and F-rcelona railway k eahmersed for a distance of IS kilemttr?. PACIFIC OUST three Indtaa He aad Eeaeae Taylor, one of Memtt a eooau, fired apo- them a-d i tiaaars are Terr exUmite. reachirs CTen ta they rt treated ap the bed cf the ereek. Japaa. one hUe Japa.ese girl bariDg becsH urau cam on imo uihdi, miuBr uae ' leaad t& bo&Uare. Taer is great exnlutien in Cainese efictal ouarUrs or tha rMteration ef theproTineo ef Hi by Roaa throagh a treaty negotiated at St. Fetersbsrg. App-thenaien is ex pred by many dipteaatie raseats that Chiaa. iniated by this cnexpectcd oceaiion. Grain .and HixI?eV ' - a, i i4 ra .not SUltB. U.x KSU'1 Cash Paid fcr Woo!. af aiff, taeeaa tax. mcL:.- , ! 1 DR. J. B. LINDSAY, SURGEON AND DENTIST, i - 'Tentllfetou, Oregon. Sarzerj a sped ty. E, P. EAGAK, H. DM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON3 " T ' Wegion, Oregon - OFriCE On lU!a stretC -J. HPRUETT.D., Jj PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oron. ' OFFICE At resldecee. W. C. McKAY, M. DM- , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, I t Pendleton, Oregon. 'Ornro-OppeaUe the PaUtsn Htrtel. W.F.KREMER, H. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. r - r OCcrs bU rrolttsVail wrrlee t tL psopj f VtaSleun aad turrcmidlii? cxwumrr. OFFICE At rtdetee east of Court IIouk. UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE CO. ' Will Lcavo X'ondlutMii For Umatilla fTcrj Tnosdar, Tbarviay, and Saturtlav at i A. JL; retanuitg fiom Uxn&tiMa tke MtM lajs on arri-eJ of boats from Tb Datts. Will cavo Pcndloton Dailj for TaeDflw via Pilot Roe- and Ilcppner, at 6 P. M. WILL LIE ATE DAILY For Walk Walla at "'7 A, il.: aad for Boiae City al 2. AM. Wow CoaohcH, PfoYi ritolc. Skilled Drirors, and able perferm&neo of eerrice on time are the features of the Company. FARES . Greatly RedacetL Apply to Lot Livcrmore, Agent. SaDBLury, Hailey A- Co., Proprietors. W.WH1TC0MB,M.D., . PHYSICIAN ANP SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. "Will atteaJ aH aJJt. day or night, altb prompt-c, AH taec treated by tbe Uloft aud very beat mode for tbe comfort of tbepu lett. DR. W. T. WILLIAMSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Weston, Oregon. WEI attend to'all call., dy or cljit. wkh procnpUMH. OFFICE On Haln'stx t, oipo Druj Store. WALLA WALLA -j STEAM BAKEF 1 rSTAnusiieu is r. o. BnucnT - Kanatadorer ut Bread. O a, ilaa. -Cradkert. I 'It I'nui CLu; MbIii Street. Unlla V Union Hotel. BHlTtM.1 OltllOS. .. ,t in.i-'a- ic iv nil! imrr ciiiiirttis you I t! r rmiH re-l -!. il-Mt-t tUe U tIU" 'Hw Imhks. IIh: alwvi 4 t V IMt( Wmir I- I'w -l IVjClT Wilson Hotel, TJaiatllln, OresoH. -k TBS. Jl. A. WILSON", FOItMEBLY OF ORLEAKS, iVJL his located on Front Struct Umatilla, wbere ate baa opened a first-da, hotel Tbe bouM bai been re. Sued, the bed. are excellent, and tbe table wfll be aup MA m-lth the err beet tbe marlctt afford. TrarrUen wfflaotweretetoppd-eutbls place. S ye Su-s Cowpany's cotcbee stop ber. The Heiolne ot Carthago. Josephine Feltes, tLo Leroine of Carthage, deseives to liavo her nasno im mortalized. Tho other dnv a cry from the canal bank attracted her nttention, and she hurried to the place. In a mo ment the saw a little tkirt come to tho surface, then disappear. There was n child under the water, and abo didn't hesitate or reflect ujon refinemcntA in aalration nor waste timo in prudish Ben timent Tlirowing ofToubsido garments, she swam out to the place whcie tho saw the tkirt. Tlio child was not there! Down the ttreatn a fluttering wave and a little foot showed the child's last rise. Exerting herself, she was soon aboyo the place, and taking a good long breath, went to the bottom and found the child. On getting out to tho bank alio saw tho little fellow was black in tho face and as limp as a rag. She rolled Iiim on the craES, rubbed hlm,shook him and brought back the little lifo which in a moment more would have been gone forerer. A Hollidavsburc man deserted hi wife because ehc gave birth totwins. 3 :ed the 1 raa. i'tl j - wr- xaadelaat week. O-few IHH, Ctat aopsce-ty.-OrcjeH. Mr lUr A. Dmixs ponmatler;Coten, vTuaacai sty. W.T.. John It. Staadley, poatataMer. Of nee duootunoed Witti asu Crtck, Jaekea couatT, Orecoa. retaaatn spyoialed Mias A. L. Siranah-s, Hood BiTcr. MTaaea eoaaty, Oregon. lteaanpllou In Setnphla. Mctkb, Oct. 27. Thete waa a gecoral nsampnen of bssisess .thu xaorib in aH Vcanehes ef trade. Store that bad Wen elesed since hut Jaly were opened by tbeir ptoprittor, who bare retaraed to th city, and the wheels of eoaaere are osce again merino rapidly along. Through trains oa aH railr-ads excentini; the Lit tie Eeck reate arrireti&d departed. The street pre at their wonted animated appearance. The eotten excaasgc is open to liattocs aad member., and uvular qaotatsooa, neatpt and snipaen will bo posted as aeretofote. Bat one care of ftrrr has been repotted. Ilanktas- and r.aebavase. There "sal this mernisg an fomal meet ing ef the prtaidrnts of seTersl kid 105 ha ks to oottasder the relalioa of banks to the rtoak exchange. A coasaMttee was tp- peinted to coafir wnh the ROTeratag eea miueo otthe t&c (ixehssge in reference to the estabtisbment ef a stock eteanng boe. The ban- oemmrUee eoedsts ef Frye, ef tbe Bank ef ewiork; Hayea, ef the I atoa, and Tappaa. of th Gallatin. Ttie Sllvrr Hollar. Wasnxoroy, Oct. 27. Standard wlrer dollar coined to date. $ I U&3.SW. Of this namber $12,221,010 are in eireaUtioc, and the remainder is in the treasarr. potted Tall, ludtaua. ; Etecx Crrr, Iowa. Oct. 2a A rejxrt has 1 been rvcd thst SpoUed Tafl'i Indiana ia j Koelhwcittra Dakota had a eerioss eeUuteak t last wek. A warrior shot Henry Yoa&g. an . agency employe, claiming that his heart was bad from mourning for his sutter'a death. Aect Newell arrested tha Indianand daring the entire night his comrades from tho hills fired on tbe camp and eventually compelled Newell to sarreadtr him. The Indians then removed the escaped wamor. The troepa are 17S miles away. Wrecked. Drrsorr, Oct. 28. The steamer Amazon, with about fifty passengers and a heavy load of wheat and other freight, waa driven ashore by a heavy sea and strong northwest wind. She now lies within 100 feet of the pur, broadside to the sea with tha iptay dashing over her. Her passenger were taken ashore by a life-saving crew. Tho crew threw the cargo overboard, as the stcamtr is evidently going to piece. ratal Kail re (ut Aceltleut. St. Loci. Oct. 28. An accident occurred on tho Chicago, Bock Island and Pacific lUilroad near this city yesterday. An en I jnncv containing five pcrsans jumped the irncK ana iiuucu over id a uiicu. u. a Adaas, a telegraph operator, was killed and the others badly scalded. J. C. Hull, a brakeman, and N. W. Holmes have sicca died. Holmes has been superintendent of bridge on the road lor several years. latereall-x Decision. DuncQcr, Iowa, Oct. 23. Tb State En preme Couit here to-day rendered a decision in tbe case ot air an . maniey v The City of Davenport, which created conaidtr able excitement as It will affect every city in tho btate upon wnose street railways are allowed. Tho appellant was injured by htr horse being frightened by the engine of a street railway company, and running away, She irued tbo company and the court btlnw rendered judgment against fcer. The sn premo court reversed this, holding the city liable for all cLunaces to persons or prop erty by the running of the said steam motor since a city has no anthoritr to convey the title to streets or authorize their use for a private purpose, nor for a public purpose, except by legislation, which repders it tlan gcrous to public travel. rever Abating. Mruruu. Oct. 23. No new cases have been reported within the past 21 hours Citizens continue to return in large number. Merchants report a marked Improvement in buuncts, wtathcr clear and pleasant ItuuEry Kedtkl&s. WxsnrxoTOK, Oct. 29, A telegram wasrp- aeort tt the body of Lat. Wear, vhscli was a tfcott dtataacc ahead of km, aad aiao a aaanber of raar-eaen act thtr way to aeake river. LmoU Weur'a body w:U be here ea Thursday aeoratct. aad wiM ha received by Cel. Ikxekett' eacaaeaad. Faar-l strviees will be h4d hete aad the eaaisM wilt b sbipped Eaat. arroa&ee aad defiance. Intelligence from 1 rrv JJi" "at- Fekinc as to the temper of the government Mrxrata, Oct. 34. Neoa. No new cases g eagerly awaited at coast point, or deaths repotted staje jteday foteaeea. I " Japase-aa Xatiera. Weather oelJ. YoaoHiitl, Oct. 11, via So Faascuoo, niaa.troua Tire ai 1'arkrr, I'a. j Ot. 27. The cholera is rapidly snbtidiag. Piazxa, Pa , Oct. A deettaetire are Ofiboul rettaas show upwards of 1S0.CO eeeanedthM aeoratttg. ottghaetg at 3 JO, csm ciaee the osthrrak. At the end ot aad waa evkiestHy tha work ef aa Medry. j April the total number of deaths had been Uoth side of tha raUsoed. ea Free t?e. , M.&O0. Its suppression i aUriheted to the for three blocks, -a et.Urly dstroyd. . enerUc cffsrU of th governeat and sa Mest of th beuncsa hoaaet ware partly cot- , p(oeda4d expenditerrs far s-sitary per red by iiMaranes. Lw. evr SSeOWO; , p. The actheriue esaiaa that If their lciKinie. ahet $29. 00. HU1 sad aad j eadea vers had bea m loaded instead ot river aboee are Mned with he ax I re iaauke )4n openly ppaied by Ecropean rtpre aad h'naebold ehatula. sentatirea. th epidemic would have been Almoat Tatat rea.t. i ander roctral tie months ago, and prshahly DrraotT. Oct. 3w-At the weddtag of tV ' tbonaaeds of live saved- Th breakage of daashter of L. D. Uaath at Cpnag Lake taet 4 qainatita by th German miaiiUr is cited eveaeagau ot lb psaetM. ot wkeea tee - m m -w -" q- Hejnt-ll to Leave Trtmr. Vxxu. Oct. 25. It is reported that Dos Cartes win be requested ta leav France is eecveqsesce ef hi receptioa and of ether petti istarchasg of eowteaiea with army Verf, seme of whoa have been sal M V ipHna for the same eaase yraaajiwa ftr Traaklr. VS. I Dm awTa t lew 1 : evtJey V 'alI Haw. Kara, Oct. 28.- -Yeaterdav af teraoea Jehn Crewey. a young mas, his brother and father engaged la a controversy with the cook of the Wtm'am Tell Hotel ea the street in front ot tha house. The cook retreated iato the hotel fallowed by the Croweys. A fig hi fel lawed in which the elder Crowey waa eat severely oa the hand. John Crewey was thrown by the cook aad in the mtele received terrible bruises. Tho cook, Aaguat La Hague, died this morning from his woe&d. Th town is much ezated over the eens queneea of the bran I. Tee Crewey hoys were committed to iil to await ths -ctiee of the grand jury. Taateat Time on Berord. At an exhibition trot at Oakland. CWL, oa the 25th, the ftUt Sim on reesrd we mad. St. J alien was brought eat to beet th beat tiaM made by IUmi. L Jafien was fol-iwed a abort d Usee by a rsuuuae; borw. At the word St. Joiun weat aader the wire at a square trot aad for th ee&r mil never made a skip &r a break. eomir in in the unprecedented time of ap. psrenuy tct ntue It worv lor his na i cect effort. He waa driven by Orris Htekex. A Oiapler ot retdecta.; Stocrrov. Ort. 27. Thos. Cecrov. ad about CO, died this coming fsvm taktag aa nas.!. henceforth a UariS of incred ' V"" 10 rhmaac Rev. John Calfm. aatiuaat pcator ef St, Mary's Church, died this merntag after a short lllnea a. As Itakas named Desunieo Te-sese. ared 23, farm laborer, started yesterday ta see his litter on tne -lanpesa reaJ, c-rrying to he father two bottle of lasuer. Oa wot ear ried sndrr his shirt near hit hodr, aad the other in his hand. W mle crouiac a zehl he stepped iato a sqeirrtl hole, breakiae the bottle asder Lu shirt, the sharp point cat- war sacre titan ee baa-Wad. were asade iU ay poTsaa ia at legteil-at of food, saa i ;-:-- arrecie i aakie- powder or the fu .a, ut, Alsheagli several wre w . i; ili lor a at - -1 -t h a. aB an rractt : - - A lratAj -ua; a. at . - r hapertt f rm i n -let u IA wl-as) eadad . I t na in a. , . I 1 1" ' . Htaf are - -i . (..- mt.m' ISjJ07 tee the swaHa s- tlt ahwh Sept. 3-. i7. f -H Erlf Xtoaryai.c- Cancaoo. Oet, A Tnbaaw .r. b:- v -. ' r. -atr fpeeaalsaye that the trial of xUu lamag for I 1 ata - ae the awcr of Ltaat Saaaeer aad fee efcil- Lotmv. Oct. ' . area akd ia Kahoka. if O . .Seterday. 4 p.ret tays that field wtr tbe Trrdiet btr set rmltv. Ta cxlaMaa- lias, e! the ease, her tar. ceaar to day . The circa itaatial evteetsce a ?. hat was weakeaed by the aco of a dataetira' e,i deace. Ahaoaf h Yoasa; waa aeqstUed. th behef ia ht gst aa very decided aaaoac eiuaaai aad they detersaiaad to lyach at. Sa&day after-oeB Yocae; saamied Lydaa Bray af Oao. aad oa Homier rveaias th catltfaetorUy, aad except in ti ! trie, the reasaisder ef the crop has been' gathered asd ea thing dene toward Wiater -ewisg. The eosdi tion ot later cereals is deplorable, sad th let tktreea heavy. Very Btt! ef th wheat is jet fit ta t re-h. Itdet faH far short ef an average crop. Uig tato Lis body over the kidney, aktae; as opesiaz is the abdominal can it. He la in this rendition for setae tm ea 1 hi cries aitx-eted placers by. Tetspio dud that rxernis. Cabinet Jlaker Ktrlkr, 5a Fa seises, Oet. 23 Yesterday the eabiaet makers of the city head a aeett as asd rtaelved to strike to-day if their riiiar-iii for aa mtreiia ot twesry five per tnt. was not coa&hed wiih -xiih. They ctve as the easae of their gnsvaneee that it u impoa Me lev tnecB to nv on tse preae&t rata o wage. The piece systeea whieh they de aewsc cenais t is paviaz eaea warxsaan by - dozes ler aedstea t, tai rosea, tshiet. -:c vnrr ia the d Terest laa tats aeoer-- - c int ef widiei work done. v -t-s.i 4. - raBed apoa to pre--- a.. - . -k " it is gives aasef .-wpaf i jtber. a-ai a -1 ax. . .. -r aak. af u-r ex-atua. 4- r ir . a aad IfrytB tax i. . - ia h ', where they -.- ther who numbered 2 men. -: then marched ssecewively to Crass-, tery on JJr-nsas street, betwees Sixth i Saves :. where 25 mer strikers were added; then to L . E. E aonel's lactery, oa Berry street, batwees Fcsrth asd Fifth where -tt men jotsed; these to Fry's, on Kiatu street, betvraa Thud and Foenh street, as i to the Sin Fraseiaeo factory, epryxite. whet the m ploye of these two factene. n sexrin? aboat td mes, joined in. The strikers then of his car when bo was greeted with loud cheers. Sama one said: "General, ws hardly expected to see you up at this time ot night." He replied that he thought it better to Tttsal a np than to turn oat after rcaehiag here. - Tne General then asked about mining ted agricri tcral interests of tho country. When asked for 2Ir. Grant, he -lid that she had retired M would be suable to witsess the reception tendered H by the citizens of Winnamccc . After re zsainiaz fifteen minute, tbe train left amid bknrisg of whistle- and firing of bombs. On tbe tVar Pat-. Tksot, Oct- 20. News was received tMs -Mrsing that the Apaches have eaptsxeda t ties os the Jorsado Dtl llaerto. near Fort Craig, and killed 13 persons. Th Navsjoes have bra-en out and troops irom i'eit Vl&gate hare bees dispatched agsinat them. They stole aH the stock, is- da Hngaatl nule. No murder rcDorted. The Indians bars i Fort Wiagat. Never Do It. Never Le too warm in jour pr es cf a hifs ladj frisad. Friend hip ahoali be eaox raged, not d-cearaged. Never tail all too know to a itranger, CTtat if he resale ever so coptoo-lj with kk ajfiiir. Tkiak joe he wooJd be more rarcfwl ot" vtr repstauee than he is of hi wI Never ja-t votrr ftgtr ia ths door; for to swear is JHthc brave, polite nor wise. Never aak a bulv to phr upon th a pisso, n les yea intend to to be polite otongk to fisten to hex jdajicg. After kartg talketl iace-a-stly" dsring her perforsBinee. Never add hjpocrisr to bocrisi. ne t, by aeaiiBg to be pleased with whit yoa Uaowgkt asore contesptible th sa jeer coatezs tptible prattle. Own ep that yoa only aaked ber ta piay oat of polite-, aad failed to liittn oct of impolitca eat Never pot the mad lage bra ti t in year inkst nL Trse, the temptation is great, hst rometaber that dean Ltness is next to Ifcaeas. Never attcaapt to write an original ru d anlrsi yor usrs are sharp, Evexybody Kk- aa incisive writer. Never talk of yoarielf in a. coaatrr wbere forty sil -siliion s of peopla arc beat oa iafidag of ths-selves. Never aak a cstoa nslea yoa istcnJ. to pay &ttatiott ta the answer. There is bo ptaa.sa.re ia. life coc parable to the joy of airing oar knowledge, Give roar tmad a e-ce to air his." He wl "lore yost wid i a lorr surpassing that of jl. wosb a. New say ti au joet have he rd before wikss veasr friead heu ev teatlr takea , ntt plea; re m tell iac to-. . Hisdehrht : " M " u - f m a .. . ym eqea ay wen in icrnieu witfs as! i t not be so creat as vou ii i ia. -r r wrar -ak a rsn mtx :n t - monti 1 illtmli r aa ai nam A- : I pass l 'J Tte- ;y- - oa the see aad that were eieh-agf- natn ! aaarket rals whaever rrowers see fit to he was weaaeed. is ijat ataa Uaex Itroad aart wtth .eat their way iato the ho ar. toak Lin est aad j Forcigw whtst eontisse to rearh osx hoofed hu a. ahem is eo-iidraU q-asUtie. Friday's -Tste fie Hr. ( aparu .bewi&s th arrival cf marly Kaw , Oct, 30. C4. Br-cltt, of the 70.C00 qs rtert. asd with aore lipcsi an 3d cavalry, ia eeanssad ot a lore at Kaw kas, telcraphd to hea.1 qeaiters te-dy ) that oa the -9th iait., whj 0e two of hi awa mere eat haatiag oae of the had hit htrse shot aader bias. A rarefml tavasUgitioa roved bayosal a doabt that the i bootleg was doae by lad- m. l'oay trarkv wte foaad ia the victaity, ad it wa dweorered sa the part of holders to real e. !lb rapid spward soremast of prices ap pears to bav been arrested. Tt qcesUca at as, what proportion ot th fifteen ahtl Uag rile which his taken place can be saalctained when th speculative movement oeeses and the more legit aate infiaence of mpply aad demand ar. one more pa ra- neppae ct s gtu a wsest at conn try a rkets was s?tlv larrer. asd is same in- ootipte arrived her Wora irat-g tt Brty' susee sample were la rather batter oondi laoaa at L arajs. Aa the tr a reaaaed thioagk ) tias; bst as a rala the qua! ity isdieate a de Kahoka th t-etm f. Town-s aad i wif ,tre oa the part ef farmers to market their alighted, aad a aob of fro to 3U0 fw ' lafenor nrodace. whiah is cleared out more lowed taesa oe foot, oa kerWk aad : eanly asd pcofiuhly daring fieitin? time. ) proceeded ot toward Sestii iiia Fr&rfK-o ut wage' aad rJivcd2 h.s hasua de- i Piar qaautiea, where thty tit it. can be j taking in ail faMonea asd f--W w rkahept ss-sded his sarreadr. Yuoac opaatd are j safely co-anted cpon to reaHze their fsD in that loci Jtrr. the saa fro ihirh aH stepped work to a in. Alt the-e cahiatt makers belong to th trade a tesibly, aad daring the centi&sasce of the strike wOl receive $9 asd c3 per wttk fer married and si sgle mts mpectively. There are two branches of the nsien. en of which it Ger man! asd isdicstios are that thtre will b a grseral strike asicsg them. Ktaek Did II. Sax Faxscrtco, Oct. 23. V. II. Header son. commercial editsr of th C rosick. at tempted tucide is the Arion saloon, at the ceraer ef Kearny aad Sstur stre. at akoat 1 o ctooc. tan af tcrsoon, by sk&otiag himM-U ts the head, asd duo early ut eveaKj. He wrote a note to a fntnd atmbeia his act to domt.Uc asd pccntxry troabirs. He bad lost cesiideraV Bseaey ia s'oeka Utely Cnillan Vraael Z t. The steamer Newbers, from Hex as ports brisgs the crew of the Chiles whahag I tk La Pecasdoratrcm Yslparai to, wrecked on Margarita Island in Uajl e&a Bay, on th coast of L war Confers, on the 2d. Two of th crw were drowsed off Case St. Lusas in attemptis-? to reach the Mexican coast fer aid. T&e Fast Horse. JL F. Morrow aad A. O. Ilickek. owsers of St. Julian, the horse that made 2:12.1, oa Saturday l-it, to-day refused SIO.CTO for the asimaL St. Julian will probably be takes E ait next -prise, ba turdvr.ovr cr atxt. Su Julian will trot at Oaklasd trak te try to bait his own record. Tire at CoH-x Cotxax, Oct. 29. A flro whkh broke out thin morning in a China wash-house is the middle ot China toTa completely demolished that quarter, a hotel near by, asd burned a block ta the principal butineas part of the town. One Chinawoman vu bnmd to death. Wooden roofs over brick buildings are all burnt up, but nose of th goods in the buildings were burned. The losses a gregnt S3I.WU; insurance, $I,5W. tSraat on the Cum lock. Vtaonita Crrr, Oct. 29. General Grant tiasn at a- she w I be abia , keesp :t Never tret aboat to- . Tf . -r - . it to-oav s wrser u pteas n, - Yoa asaj be safortaaate aj to esa - o- mxtows sten bv setting snaaee ca the r--ro 1 or blows ap on the sxe &i-boat. Ncver th t kt, kmilv bp-rdoc, bet woeder this M not kip Pinafore. ivioB Tn i script. The Shape ot Bells. that the ballet cease froas a 50 calibre rtde, atoaat :a the trade Taking iato consider' neaa ef which ar ad by the troop. alios the eaorasoes resource of America. Armed at Denver. , aad the fact that present price of wheat at DrjciLE Oet. 3.-Ura. aad Ulaa iieel.r Loedoa are aafficient to attract and have at aa. 1 Mr. P,ra aaal two e-tldeae. Ute can- I tractfd sapphe from all wheat exporting tire aatoag th fie, arrive 1 hat t- night. 1 coaatnes la tho world, f appears most prob Mrs. Meeker i very iMk. I able that a sal baais for later operation. A special ta the Tnbaar .fates that Gen. -dr. Hatch. Gen Chad. Adams, spedal gent, an 1 Chief Oaray, haw been appointed acemtniuiento iaveugt thUt eatbrrak. Deaib of iarara SI. Cavnnanfli. A dispatch from Lead rill states that Hon will be reached when values have receded 5(8 ahHhngs from the recent highest point. It wonld be too mneh to sasert that prices must secestarily give way to this extent, aa trade doves ia very sensitive conditions, and mush will depend upon th action of 1 .;, TI . -J.l I. v. V.t James. M. Cavaniuch, th first member ot aff-r-d tbat tha rejection IndiealeJ wtmld Coagreaa from Minnesota after admiitton to , bring values to a safe position. th Union, and delegate to Coarrest from . Th sale of Eccli.h wheat last weV wera Montana in 157 and l370,die.I there te day 36.617 quarter, at 49s lOd, against 50,431 qaartert at 37s dating the corrrspcndisg week ef last year. Import Into the United Kingdom during the week ending October It it vcrr likeiv tktt belh was sea rested as firs' the shape of : bvth a soor- of erysipelas. Tlldrn'a Tax. Ntw Teas, Oct. 30. The examination ef James D. Colgate, of the firm of Trevor Sc Colgate, brokers, wat continued to day bo lero Li. b. Commissioner ymen, in the suit againtt Samutl J. Tilden to reesTer arrears of income taxes. Witness rotated to pro duce his liooks and papet aud.was taken before Judge Choate in tbo U. S. District Court, who heard argument in the matter and reserved hisdeeiaion until to-morrow. r'OUKIti.X -NEWS. t.prrnany and AaatrtA. Loxikw, Oct. 25. Telegrams from Berlin and Vienna concur in saying that the all f a nee between Germany and Au.tria is not a written treaty signed by the emperors, bat is in tbe form ot a memoranda which liiamarc and Andrasyexchang-d and communicated to the tespectivo sovereigns, who approved of it. Liverpool Cotlnn 31arkel. LivrtrooL. Oct. 25. W. D. Tomlinson k Oo., old established cotton brokers of this city, have iraaptnded. Tho market is very leverUQ. owtnsr to snecniaior naving ooocni np enough cotton to crcato an artificial scar city, and to squeeze tho largest poaslblo dif Icreneo out of rollers for Uctouer delivery, Confidence is shaken. The Trnnalry. LcJtDox. Oct. 27. An Irish nitionsl land leaguo will bo formed with, n central com mittee in ondon. A land meeting at nnis cory yesterday waa attended byC.OOO persons and addretsed by Mr. l'arncli. Wilt bo Ilnna-cd. Cxsct, OcL 27. Fivo men who will be banged for complicity in the massacre ot the lintlsh embassy. Include hotwal, ot Cabal, tho head ot tho city, Mollahs, and two generals, ono of royal blood. One ot tho generals, it is charged, dragged the head ISth, were l.S3t.7C6 cwt ot wheat and23S,- 9$0 cwta ct Hour. Ilamaae E aterprlae. Paats. Oct. 29. A ft is to bald shortly. under th mansgtmest of a Paris newspa per, for the benefit of sufferer by tho re ctal flood In Murcia, Spain. It is ex peeled that th fete will surpass in enter- tatnrant and receipt any previous teem at this kind in Paris. Aa loaalt lo Hark Aatonjr. An Alexandria correspondent reports Cleo patra's needle, while being removed for ship ment to the United States, was seised by creditors ot the Egyptian government. Untlook for leaee. Hour, Oct. 20. Proceedings ot Congress at Naples on the 2Clh to promote a general diaarmamsnt throughout the world, termi nated in a see no ot isdescrible confuiion, amidst hissing, hooting and other demon stratratioss, owing to th opposition of a section wo disapprove! the object of the Congress. Price of Tin. Loxnox, Oct. 30. Tbo price of tin in Cornwall yesterday lell Ihrco ponnds per ton. At Cabnl. A dispatch from Cabal says that the popu lation ot Cabul is quiet, but thst It is a sal len Calm. There can be no doubt that be neath It is a deep dread ot British domlnlsn. The people of Cabul are kept down slmpiy Dy if ar, ana would rue u ttiey saw a chance of success. Heavy Floods la htuil i. Manato. Oct 30. Thrrohsvo been heavy rains throughout the entire country. At Mslaga a water spout uprooted trees and in jured many persons. At Vera, in Almetia, the river overflowed and Hooded the mines, as qaahtiej of certain met lie vesssla ta heascnoW ar, whiea when struck: gavfoarthpecaloraoaad Srditfere t practical t-, it was foend in time that the prvfeoct a sical form was the best s aptad fer tha coaveyance of sound to a distance. Ia taa entaiogne of one of the bell foanckrs of this place, it is stated that in the sia gle department of church WUs the asS-bUshaient has nearly ona kaadred patterns, extending trom the trebl too aiapted to the belfry of tha wayside can pal to tha deep notes thai resaantl fro i tha aa ssive tower of ths cathedral, The patterns which reg-lstd the ins ida and oatside contour of bells a M as "sweeoeoarus. They &ra made of pine, ami have thai part of their edge which comes in. coa- tact with tha mtxturo ot clay and ad which has been dried on the mould liaad with polished, ste-1 or sheet braas. i hese arts made to revolve on. taeer pivoted ends against the core citiag and against the outside ca sir ig, until by their scraping action th er svmiaetnea ay fashion tho mould coatinrs to proper curvature. Cheating tho Bartenders. Several San Francisco L-urtaadars have been led into buy u almost wsrth- and party descended tho C and 0 shaft to- loss paintings at 150 apiece :, j'g.Tmif; j. en ti xu auv-uer iuu gra la taa i day and visited th lower lev ot the Bo nanza under ths guidance ot J. W. Masker. They subsequently went through a nnmbar ot mill Latkb Gn. Grant visited th hall ot ths Pacifio Coast pioneers, was made an honor ary member aad th badge ot ofilce aad ere dtmiial ot the society Riven him. He was Introduced by Dr. Harris, and Col. Robert Taylor delivered an address to which tho General replied. Nulcldo al a tTouian. Six FsAXctsco, Oil. 30. Ths coroner ot Alameda was notified yesterday ot the sui cide by haaging of Mrs. Edward J. Dodge, recently trc l Sacramento. Mrs. Dodge had been afilicted with severe chills and f.ver. and her physicians sdviseo a change ot climate. She removed to Alameda, but did cot regain her health, became despondent, and sought death. Kecrptlou at WlaaeHaneoa. Wtsrsotcco, Oct, . Genend Grant arrived here last night at 10:30 by special train. When tho train stopped it was itamc distely surrounded by n largo crowd. Ths Qcacral sojn appeared on the rear pli Iform barroom for & day or two, and then aak s permission to -hang a picture ia tha placo for a ranle. The bartender thiaks of the profit to como from incidaa-d drinking, and readily consents. Tha painting is put up, tho stranger prinp it excessively, and placing 200 ticke on sale at $1 each. A secoJ dressed stranger soon sees tho picture, and ing its high value, b $200. Can the boa bargain I Tho b. clearing 50, go and succe'" $10; up turns to; pneo. 1 "A No ml. itchts for scratched.