The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, March 20, 1880, Image 1

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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH -20, ISSO,
ytiee In Leal Co&uaa 91 cents per Ud. Crst fnaee
tlw, ttA 10 cent per ha each ashaVroent InMrtiiga.
Adrertlslnx bQU payihla qsartry.
NO. 24.
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EAST OREGOXIAN
Job Office,
PENDLETON,
OREGON.
Bseu xD job rsivmc
OEevery deaoriptlon. neaily and promptly exe-ar-l
cu hJ at reaonable rale.
Jf OTICE Slap! aanoan sea eats of birth i, rairrtare
ud M.lh. will b Icwrled without chirrt. Obituary
BcUece will bo charged for according toblr 1 refill.
Sari e-iplea of ihi East Otzoostax, In wrapper, (or
WlVrf. au be oblaiaeJ at tail efloe.
V astcra no raponilMIitj (or r!tn expensed by
csxrcepeadaau
JOHN A BUYER,
ATTO RNE Y-AT-L AW,
Pendleton, Oregon.
OmCE -Up tlalrt, abere port oSee.
FRED PAGE-TUSTIK,
JATT ORNEY-AT-LAW,
Pendleton, :
Oregon.
Ofir in Court Itcct
S. V. KKOX,
A T T O R N E Y- A T- L A Wr
"Weston, Umatilla Co., Ogn.
TS prattle In a3 court ci tbli State aaj. Waaklnc.
eeTarritory. SpseUl tttcclloa piil to Uai SctlaM
ad OeSectlaa.
EVARTS & WALKER,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Pendleton, Oregon.
OmCE In the Court House.
A. FIEACHEK,
Attoraej-at-Latr and Notary Public,
Weston, Oregon,
W0 praetica fa a3 tie Coer s t the Sute.
HAIMES & UWRENCE, '
A T TO RN E Y S-A T- L A W,
Baker City, Oregon.
WE practise si kwia aB eocru ia OrejTa uA Uabo.
nnsiir artesaoc
pall to bTf-m la Bike aaJ
Uaisa nrmr'n.
J. 2. Trxsxx. D. W. Biarr.
oa-T FabSt
TURNER & BAILEY,
ATTORKEYS-AT-LAW,
Pendleton, Oregon.
Cecsiy orders bouiit and told. Lotos serstiated.
J. H 3alar wi3 be as-oeiatad with c la a2 evetcesed
i tn the Orcslt Cocrt ta tfc fstore.
OmCt-Italn street, oppose tbc cocrt bcuae.
DB.J.B. LiKDSAY,
SURGEON AND DENTIST,
Pendleton, Oregon.
iterery aspedaltr.
E.P.EA6AN, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Weston, Oregon
OmtX-OaVih street,
J. M. PRUETT, M. DM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Pendleton, Oregon.
OTTICE At rcKdeaee.
W.C. McKAY, M. DM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Pendleton, Oregon.
GITKrE Opposite the Pendleton Hotel.
W.F, KREMERi M. Dm
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Pendleton, Oregon.
OSers bis PrsrcsxSosal serrice to the people o'
Tmaltua and tsironndbur oosatrr.
OmCE- At resldcsos eait of Court Uouae.
WKITCOHBj Mi D.i
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Pendleton, Oregon.
tnS aataBdaHal!f.drornlsfat. with protantae.
AS d aw am treated br the Utett and rcry bcl mode
ler the aeaort ol tee patleiit.
m. W.T. WILLIAM80H,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Weston, Oregon.
jVffl attead to aS eaUf, diy or nlcfat, with promptwaf,
Qj fjl Wi 1m ,1T1 1 jvci cppuHi ousb
WALLA WALLA
STEAM BAKERS
ESTABLISIinO I.V 1$CI.
Katmberer of Urrad. rktrt. f, a, '
Crackara, (Ire I'nf IMJm;.
Kaiu SlrreU Wnlln
Union. Hotel,
have now, pcwniKTon.
fPiiis uui'sr 13 jx ti; ccsr covjirnox Ktn
1 tira;iicr.t1. C! I uri s-1 u4f
fa the nu-uo lb.' ' . J")x j.trviirjB. ol UK rubbe
, auUetrd. tslt fc-ve tl t-uum tor Toidictuu.
Wilson Hotel,
tTmaUlla, OrcfoB.
-a a-i V. A WILSON. TORjmiLT Of OELEAS3,
JVi hu located on Troct Street Craattlla, where tse
CLi aw.! a ftratrflaaf hcteL The hooae hat beec re.
Eed. tfe bed are excellent, and tbc tab ia win b acp
tid wKh the Terr beet the aarket aSerda, TraraUm
mw raptt nopltng at thU plaa.
X TV 9tag Ceeapasf f 0Mbaf ftep here.
a. EOtircszuiw
Hothcliild tfc Bean,
S3!
to 3. 110TII CHILD,
WOUtD RESTECTTULLY CAIXTTfC ATTBNTHaS
of th public to their Uixdy lncrv.w-i steel: U
i
Ffaeir Ileest will eeaslst as here tare re ol
Dry Goods,
Gt
Tr f a!i taVe pnsn 1
ikb aWeh they nay be cstnaud
U thvbeeci thair
Grain and Hides
. dMT P30ifXUlxa U cxJLaa at tie Q3B
Cj 5h Faid for Woo!.
Pendleton
Hotel,
3Iala Stroct.
THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED
POPULAR HOUSE
Hiring tees cstlrdy
REFITTED and REFURNISHED
It now cpraed (or the reorptloa of itcta.
THIS TABLE
Wtnataatiseebefonndrsraiaed with the rcrr Kvt
the surket aSxdi. and erary exeroe ai to aatlafy
ice pazroB oijise cosae.
THE 3JED8
Are iU oew. aai the rrtoss tare twrn fsmUbdlathe
seatoa etjlc aod with crery eosresieaoe nsaa3y tnd
tn a Lit claat Bsme.
Pendleton Hotel
In an ita desertmeatf wd be ta with the Uses, and
the Prrprietor le dctennisad that It ahaa mut.UIn the
repctauss ct bticf the
Best House East of the Mountains.
Tbe ralda-it and trareSnr tnUle are rcatwcUoTy
tBTitea to eau.
E. "BATTER, Proprietor.
Hon Ton Hotel.
The underrlfned taket plewnre in annooseinf to the
general pnaue uu be sai aecsxui we
First Class Restaurant
In the buQilaf Lnown ai
Stove's Sample Itoom.
PENDLETON - ! OREGON
Where yoa can ad the
BEST TABLE
North of San Franci6C0.
TheUblewinuanUaeibe luslabed with tbe rery
b4tbe nurkt aSorca, and erary excrUon made to aat-
ia?y tae patront ol the houae.
THE BEDS
Are all sew, and the room hare ben fumlahed la the
SMteat etyle and With erary oosrebience vnally (eond
in a zuavcaf bocae.
Is all lu deputaente win be cp with the tiara, and
the Prowl tor It determined that It thill culctala the
rtjratadfto a btlag the VhBf BEST ilOCSC ut c(
um Kouniaooa.
TheraUntandtrarells; patlle are ropectraHy la
Tec 19
STEVE SANT0RD, Proprietor;
G. We Bailey,
GENERAL LAND AGENCY,
Pendleton Oregon
O&ce oa Vain street, opposite Court Hoot.
Barter, the latest approred plats of erery Towsthlp
la Utnal'I a county, and 14 rr; ptrtxiallr aequaiaUd
wl hthelocatltAautqailityoi all lands In the oouur.
I will secttr laeda for jartfas under any of the I and
laws cf th U. 8. either Buseatead, Fr-apUon,Tt3-ber
csitsr or Soldiers Hvesecteait
f artlealar attesoa paid to th proeeeaUon ct ac
teetad Uad eUtel la Ife darUsrsi ut yratUoi'Kn.
UTAH,
IDAHO & OREGON
STAGE CO.
"Will X,ortvo x'ondlotoii
For Umatilla every
Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 6 A
M.; returning fioni
Umatilla tho same
Jays on arrival of
boats f roraThe Dalles.
Will X.onvo Pundlcion
Daily for Tbe Dalles
via Pilot Rock and
Ileppner, al C P. M,
WILL LEAVE DALLY
For Walla Walla at
7 A 31.; and for
Boise Citv at 2. Ail.
CoaclicH, No' rStoolf,
Skilled Drivers, ami
able porformanco of
aervico on titso are
-tho features cf tbe
Company. FARES
Gmatly Redaced.
Lpply to
Lot Livermorc, Agent.
Sailiburr. Hailcr k Co., Proprietors
XTCT5 SUatStARY.
Bfuisrci tresUei iaur4 a Xtw TojV caa
uJci4r oa tbe re of nu taarnr:
apleft GTation ta XonltoiW waj a rgal
asiSeace .V ucgle firat in New Yert
M 75.090 wortli A raleatloet In tbe
isl 46 yeara tbere bare boes 29 Icdias
Mts&laticarTa. aad taoat of tbeta west out
f aerriee with repautie&s like Ilsjt'i, eo&-
JderaMy biacke&ni Af.propnaUoa ca-
aktee is wrestliss raisbnlj with tbe fatsre
e tbe total Neglect of prcamt seeds An
tasacceaafal attempt was cade to wreck an
3 pre. train is New Ilrscswtck. tbe object
Pfd&Zprcade? The Tens e re DemocraUC
Coavestiea will meet in KasbTUle June $tb
btM to estabetb a temtenal geTera-
iseot for Alaaxa bas been reported Tbe
Irish fa&iee Is reported weit ia hand'
and tbe danger of cesera! survattea baa
pasted Captain Eads bas a aebease in
ceenevtiea with tbe ship railroad.
Pare bas istroineed a btS to abjitb tie
datf ea prictia type Tbe Wt
Q'Learr waiting match ts ia prtgrets at San
Fraactaeo bjerra Kerala hrifits aaveaa
meat of S2 Great Bntaia is watcbisa;
eagrrlj for a fbtba!d on tbe Ittboat
U arte: an it now in Ijsadoa Mestigar,
Frraeb dramatic author, is dead Tbe
Qatea bas been adrisett ts cHveUc Parha
raeat at Easier Tbe raaatsrUem ef bexul
ittec ta Afgbaautas ctnrxt be taaea Imager
ddajed.
Cttixess crate'tira aaa it deiaf god
werk la San Froadsco Kearaet'a tasaae
threats ara Toafcrssalj applauue-J by tbe
rabbi that bancs oa bis werii Abaut
75 caests wrre ia tbe Gra&d Ceatral HeteJ,
Oakiaad. when tbe are brere eat; all -aiped
with DeC of their personal e'rets
The Kctgbt Templar, frca LiTcrpool to Af
rica, was csptcred while eadesTorts; to ran
tbe blockade An insarrtctlen broke out ia
San Dsaino February SOib; the levader,
with C confederates was killed, and 16 per
seas are under arrtsl There are ia ew
York 2.000 bouse terras ta recetriag from
810 to $0 per month At tbe bectaaiag
of February tbe elsrators at Baltimore con
tained 1, 234,753 bssbels of grain The
strike at Cohoea, X. T.. iaTolres a:x cilia
aad 40,000 operators; 375,000 eptndle are
idle aad tbe daily lots ia wares is W.000
Forty thoattad deaths from dipbtbf -a
bare occurred (inae oremberta tse i
can prortaoes rariey preaeau to wa
crets a memorial of tbe California Legisla
ture atktng S500.000 for proUctioa of nrers
front xatsisg debris.
Korth Carolina dtlegatea are solid for
Sherman Jet profits of the Western
Union Telegraph Co. for tbe qaarter ending
March 21st will be about $1.325,071 Be-
peblican senators are naanimoat in opposi
tion to tbe Fiu John Porter bill, with the
exxeptioa of Hoar, who it donbtf al TU-
den's iseime tax ci will be ordered on tbe
April calendar for trial Several compan
ies of troops are after tbe band o! Indians
that is ruarauding on tbe Texan border
ParneU'a audience at Montreal was tmall
Mayor Ktlloch has iasaed a proclama
tion voacbicg for tbe good behavior of tbe
Workings: tn DeLetps is enliKhtenieg
Cecgrrssmea and government c facials on
tbe canal question Tbe Southern Central
eoal trafae it lircly i nomas i comas,
colored, kged 110, died at Baltimore last
month Iowa baa passd a more stronger
law for tbe pnnitbeent of body t&atcbers
Zidiement at Sydney. Neb., ovtr tbe ex-
prest robbery Is intense In the text book
war in tbe California State Iiecbiatare Ban
croft & Co. come off vktortoot Elliot S.
Morgan, of Pennsylvaaia. hat been con
flrsed tecreUry of Wyoming Tbe wife
of Beprcsentative Pacbeco has recovered
from ber severe PJneal A bill to increase
tbe efSdoaey of tbe National Board of
Health bas beea reported A bill for tbe
relief of tbe California 8tate University Is
before tbe SVnate A 15-year-old daughter
of D. 0. Mitchell, superintendent of tbe
Eaa'era Cider Co., San Pranosco, shot her
self through the heart on account of a threat
of an elder sister to reportatrinlngdiobedi-
enee to their father Bealu, postmaster
of Bod if, was shot and fatally injured by a
stage driver with whom be bad some trouble
about mail maiUr The ecore Ja tbe
O'Leary-Weaton contest last evrning stood:
D'Leary 314 miles, Weston 333 A police
officer who hat been attending Keainej's
meetings is tbe principal witness against
aim Tbe Pennsylvania Legislature bri
bery cases have been rirtoslly abandoned.
"Somo moro cheese, please, papaT
"No, my child, you hare alreadr bad
cnouch. When I was & child I had to
cat my bread and smell my clioesc
Well then, five roe a icco to smoll,"
The EmDress of Rataia and the Qnotn
of Italr both sufTer from f. lack of
blood, tho Emprese from being cooped
tin in tho Winter room, aad tbo Queen
from tbo shock -which oamo -when she
saw tho attempt to aatfjainato Humbert
Dowa in Ohio, "when a young man
has taken a girl to spelling school x
teen timps. tho lawr considers them en
raced to bo married, and she has a good
breach of nromise eftta if h doesn't
tralk up.
T!RTKtf."R. A PHTfl I
LLSTEIIN ST1TKS.
Urnb rrairie. Clark connty. YT. T.. TreJ,
Dretnek. poatmaaler; Cotlase Glen, Yakima
cocntj, . T., Jataei J. Imtric, toatraaater;
Xerton, KlicUut conatr, X. T.. C. C.
Secbrcn, pottn-ajitcr. Diteoatlnari S!t
kin. Coot county, Oregon; Alkali Flat,
Whitman connty, W. T. i'otUnutera ap
pointed Lafayette F. Morri. Spring ater,
Clackamaa county, Orrgoa.
Ota. llowartl amI iberrrtiuru'tBaBli.
Wain:orojf, Marcb 7. Gen. U. U. How
an!, before tbe enato !cct comniittre oa
tbe Frtdmf&' cant, txplalnexl bit person
al account, 9bicb tbe books abowrd to be
orerJrawn $2,415. lie claimed that tbe
amount bad been redact d br depotiu, Iip
and bj drafts, which do not appear upon
tbe boot a, to sorae 5200. and tbe balance, he
could cot admit or den, owing to tbe length
of time since tbe trassactioa aad tbe fast J
that clsrisg errors and omissions bare been
discovered by experts in tbe bookkeeping of j
the bank. Too failure of tbe bank was dse i
to tbe bigb rate of interest paid and Invest.
meat in real estate securities, insteaJof gev
eraracat secarities, and tbe failure of Jay
Cooke 4: Co., which rendered othtrwise good
securities almost worthless.
sttolea aVopenx Rceovereit,
Nrw Yoar, March 8. David Robert-, far
tbe past sixteen years chief cotter f er II. B.
Claftin k Co.. was arrested to-night and
confessed baring robbed bit employers of
silks and satins Talued at $ 10,000. Tbe
robberies bare been getag n lor a series of
years ; $10,000 worth of the stolen property
fcaa bc-u recovered.
Ibr Gasernat'a Velo Haatalued.
BiCHJfex, Ya.. Marcb S. The Senate re
fused to pass tbe ltaddiebtrgtr debt bill erer
tbe veto of tbe goreraor are, 19, Div.
IS; not tbe ctccisxry twe-tbtrut.
UuDr Aaylata BarneJ.
Paoia, Ks., March 0. Tbe Iassae Asy
lam at Ossawateste, containing S04 iaraaies.
has been totally destroyed by fir ; lots.
SieCOd. Tbe t&caatet are provided far.
No lew of life.
Murder aad Kalrlete.
Bacsavrza, Marcb 9. Robert JararJ, a
lawyer, who while tatexkated shot a caa
named Bate on Saturday eight, banged btm
self to-day.
Stalae Saulelttat Elcelloets.
Arc cm. March 0. Tbe Rpabliari
have canted Basgor. Btddefcrd. Frevfart
aad Belfast, and tbe Grrexbackrjs bare
. ledcd their tick ft at North Derrick.
Crave tbarse) A sal nit n lartati Xrieat
Csrcaoo. March 10 A yoaag wacan. re
tidic? sear Massa City. 113 bas xaa4e a
(wrmal cars plaint before B.ebep Spaaieh&g.
ot Peoria dsecoe. cbargiaz Tho a. Dsfiia. a(
parish prieat at Dela&aa with caamituag
an octrage upon ber while she was aeu&s
as bis boetekeepcr Tbe bithep bas totli
tated a caret al eiaminiaen.
Ijrlt WltbBot Approprlatloaa.
Btcxuo-ra. March 10. Tbe legialaiare ka.
S'loarnrd sine die wtthast pauiag tbs p
projrr.atioa VtH.
llaoeward Caa ad.
Nrw Yoir. March 1. Paraeil tails far
Esrope on Tbsraday. bat trill retars to
America after tbe flection.
Stale of Carerataeeit Bond.
Nrw Yorx, March 18. Proposals to tell
gav.rameats to-day acgregata $I3,C0v.O9.
oa which ? 2,003 000 were accepted.
Icie Sizar aad raper VariK
tTittmM. vr.i. in Ti v a v. w .
means committee to-day, tbe sabjsct of tbe
new augar tarta was rutma ts a iso c-ks
mitts e, a mijonty of whom an- known to be
in favor ct some redactions of dc4irs on
sugar. It is ccderstood that as adralortm
of SI pvr cent, in all diSerest grades of
tugar cextt with considerable faror. although
it probably will be opposed by rtSccrs.
There is a large gathering ot manufactur
ers in WasVjisgtoa to-day, aad sertral con
'tation bare been held with reference to
proposed redaedoa ot duly on piper,
t committee on ways and mesas bat de
ed J to bear arguments for and against re
daction on Friday a ext.
Early Ostealar of the XIadMB.
Nzw Yorz. March 11. Tbe season ot
navigation on tbe Hudson opened yesterday,
an earlier day than ever before ia the past
10 years, and about a month earlier than
has been tbe general rule.
Cfea Stalraieat.
Nrx Ycsx. March 11. rsrnell has
ar-
tn
nred. He states that $200,000 has bten
raised and S'O.COO remitted to Ireland.
Tbe i rant rrasraaar.
Gii-xyi, March 11. Tbe announcement
U cenarmed tbst General Grant will sail
for boms oa tbe 15th. He will rtsit Gal res
ton and New Orleaaa, and from tbe latter ;
dtv. bimaelf. in company with Mrs. Gnnt ;
and Mrs. Kitty Felt will take a trip to Den- !
rer, si which point the ladies will sojourn
during the general contemplated tour
through tbe mining refiona of Wyoming and
Colorado. It is tbe intention ot tbe parly
to return to Galena during tbo latter part of
April or first of May.
Beld Robbery at Kydoey. Xebraaka.
CHtTixst, March 11. A bold and ass-
cetsf cl roblery of gold bullion occurred al
Sidney, ebraaa, to-day, while tne Union
Padfio express agent (Snydrr) was at din
ner. Toe amount taken is variously esti
mated at $'-'0,000 to $200,000. Entrance
was effected tbroaga the floor ot tbe express
office. Tbo robbery was evidently planned
in advance of tbe treasure coach irera tbe
BUck Hills.
A later telegram from Sydney, jutt re
ceived, states that tbe treasure has been re
covered, except $13,000. It was found un
der a pile of coal near tbe U. P. track.
where a trackman bad teen the lobbert con
ceal something in the afternoon. One of
the missing bricks, valued at $3,000. is from
tbe Esme'ralda mine on Black Tail gnlcb
near Dcadwood. partly owned by Hlbbar ,
of tbo Cheyenne and Black Hills Telegraph
Company. Of tbe balance, ?i,wu is in ex-
plot pscltgts ana tne rest oauiua. ana
immense weight of the treasure ISO pounds
avoirdapois, prevented the robber from
Ino it o9. and lbev were compelled to
conceal tt at the first available spot, a coal
pile.
dooil e's Ctilaese BUI.
Nsxr Yotx, March 11. Goode'a Chinese
bill was reported favorably in tbe Hou.e
yesterdsy, and there is little doabt of itt
passage. Tbe BeprescnlatlvM of tbe far
Western Statee are doing all in their power
to secure volet for the bill, aad tbe Blaine
patty in the House will support tbe measure
fnr nolltleal benefit. Tbey hops it will re
sult to tbe advantage of their chieftain
the voters ot tbe Padfio slope.
Hutcbint of New York opposed the bill in
committee, and wilt debate against its pass
age ia tbe House.
JL Victory fer tbe W. C.Telerrapk.
0li7xs, ?ta March 11. In the Dittrlet
Court of the 4th diitxlit of Juuuu, Joa,
Orrrort nixt U'tiIaclou Paalnl Ctiancrs ! MDJ (OrremoTal to tbeU
Waanijcoios. March C Postal cliaocM cue will now go before
for th Panfifl Cnmtl !il wV- V.t..)l.-1 I tfaa L. O. Circuit Court.
SteTec. in ,b8 C3i0 l tho.ViV,tera Union I
Trlegraph Companr againit tbe Ktnui Pa.
cine lUiiroad Company, held the injunction
in faror of tbe Wettein Union Company
Tattu. i rauvrar men uim a petition ami
b. Coart. and tbe
Jadije ileCrary, of
This is a tabstaa.
tial victory for tbe Western Union Company.
Tbe injunction declared valid is tbe oae
vhieh tbe railroad company Tiolated by the
akaro of thi vr.ru on tbe Kansas I'aeine
ItailroaJ.
urala ProtptcU la the M IJUlo Wc-t.
CuctxxiTt. iltreh 11 Eeports from
Winter bat in 300 poinu ia Ohio. Ken
tacky. Indiana and Michigan show uni
formly Rood protpecu. Ia Illinois, Iowa
and Kansas wet aod dry weatbtr has been
damaging; tmt an arerat crop is eipected.
Increased aertege is ptnerailr reported.
Tbe Winter kd'a . it iat (eaeral in 7ta
concin. X'ay lor IT. S XnnbaU anil Hepatic.
YitaGTSX, March 11. Tb Hosse
immutee on apprspmtlo&s deeido to ia
enrporate in thi bpecial DefieieseT bill
SSOO.UOO for pay of U. S. Marshal and dep-
cticj, without any proviso or rtttri-sieas.
FOREIGN F.WS.
Ulaaater at Sea.
Ltrzxroon. March 6. The Britiah ship
Isabella, from Peetscela tor Uafeiia. has
been abandoned at sea water lgetl. Eight I
el tbe crew tar beta landed at St. Michaels. '
The rest were drowned.
!eilpMrecU sua Its nerror.
St. Jen llsrek 0 Tfc PtLini
dnren ashore Ist tu-ht aad la a total
. - .
wreck. She was dnr close cader a frown- denew that none would occur. Tbere is a
ing prectptn. BaU were towered enly to ( ranter that Kearney is to be arrested lo
be swept away, and all Lands hadxo take to i night fer bis remarks ai tbe meeting last
tec ri5iss. fire caianas&teiy ' got into
ine Btzzee ngtsg. wntie the rerstia
eler laabed theaveire in the forward
nging. After basptsg a the rocks far
saae'ttBK. tbe vessel add enly tamed over
on ber braadude and all ia tbe tatzzen rig
ging were droaned, shortly after, tbe Blas
ter, Capt. Barry, pat on a hfe preaerrer and
attecBpled to swim at here for the purpose of
taking a lire, but be nerer rsached land.
Tbe first mate, named ButUl.Jell over tbe
jtaboem and was drowned Vefore the eyes of
fats comrades. The remainder ox the crew
dang te the wrtck tiH tho atornt subsided
and the tide bad Mien, aad then co; aahore
TTi .t rZZ .71 L .i I " J.' 11 i
aad crawled on tcetr hands and knees ap
the prvstpsie&s cits' Although tharoagbJy
exhacated. tbsy haj to walk a mils aad a
half tkrowgh tbe weed to reach a baUta
tien. Ferta&ately the weather nt not very
eeld aad tbev were only thghtly frost bioen:
Paraeil tleewptiaei at Montreal.
Me.3Trr.li., March ?. Pam41 and Datlea
arrived lat ntgbt, and wiea Pamctl itepped
treat the trass be was eatbaslastk-aDy rr
evired aith Tocsfeross cheering frost sn
immense crowd wbetbresged the depot He
was then with Duloa rlaecd in a rplesdsdiy
rqaippvd sletgh draws by foar white horse, i
a&d racerted tbe Si. Lawimce Hall Hotel I
by a large terealubt proeassiog. certlt'.tsg f
McGtll strt the crowd eahamesaed the i
terse, attached ropes to his sletgh, and '
drew It tbe remainder of tbe distance j
aawii isi rfirenn i&c cuuKuevfi usea - i.rirwT icum, ue . u ... . u. i.. i.
tfce tserecbfaree. Ia the preceeatoa were ' revceae paid en such debt for aeh year,
sereral traasaaretetes with aech souoes as ! tbe asonnt paid fer pensions, iestsding ar
' Heme Rule fer Ireland, Fixity ct Tea. rears, and the amount paid soldiers and
ere." etc. There were fatly 5.C03 term- sailers cf tbe war ; tech iaforsaation to be
bearers in tbe proctsaien. At the hotel . brsujhtdowa to January 1, 150. Adopted.
Pared! sett with a perfect cvatsaa.
fire to Aencew. . Ilona,
Sr. PxTzxaacao. March 10. A great fire I The Hens Committee on Coinage agreed
ecrarred as Madsy sj the weiring works , to report faTerably Fort's bill to pro ride for
aiMeaeew. Tbe entire baiUieg was de- i the exchange of trade deliars for legal tea
trvjoi. 21 persons' wtra boned to death . dr tilrer doBars. A proviaa was aded
aad 23 lniered. I that the Secretary cf the Treasnry shall
rreparlaf fer Clectloua.
-
Lorno. March 10. A large nsabtr of !
tbe embers er Parliament have already I (It ;
fer thj provisoes to prepare for election s.
Mark X-ane BejMrt.
lsvss, March II. The Mark Lane Ex
prees review for the past weak says that iht
weather has been favorable and a considera
ble area cf Spring praia has beea sown. An
early and favorable seed time seems likely to
be secured. Autumn sown wheat presents
generally satisfactory appearance, as also do
paatare.
Ofieriegs of borne groan wheat at country
markets were generally scanty, farmers bav
ins been occupied with field work. Tbe de
mand fer fine wheat for towing has recently '
been pretty active in tbe prorinces, bat in ,
London tbs review shewn by millers i re
stnetiee sales. Last week's opening prices .
! Ecgfish wheat at Mark Lace have beta cod-
rrate. The condition of foreign, how rer,
w.ro tartly nuiaiaicea. ice amvau 01 ;
i was fair. Liberal opinion i relative to the
! caerte of prices in the immediAta future are j
rretir eiaaItT dinued. the caiel interes: cen-j
tertng nooa American, oaaicess naa oeea
smell aad tboagb wbest was only quoted at i
six pence cheaper last Mods v. a greater re-
daetion bas sinee been tieceesary to effect i
salts of any large qaaetity. Tbe repres
sion was caated by lh abstention ot millers
ralber than by depression ot foreign sup
plies. Maize, in consequence ot icaraty, hat
fairly maintained the advance, bat tbe fu
ture cosrse of prices depends upon tne mag
nitude of American ehipment.
Arrivals at porta of call have been small.
Bayers are holding off in expectation ot a
better aelectioa from the et now due.
depite tbe more accommodating dispofitioa
of Amencaa holueri Australian was pretty
freely offered st reasonable ptlces. Sales of
English wheat last week were ,W0 quar
ters.
PACIFIC COAaT
TfarrateBla? riaeanU.
J?i Paascrsco. March 8. Placards are
being potted in prominent places about tbe
city warnlna tbe employers of Chinese to
desist from tbe practice, and vaguely bint
ing at terrible consequences in tbe event of
retusal. Pointed reference is also made to
the condition of tbe n lemployed. They are
signed, Council of auirteen."
Co. J, 1st Jlegniar t.avairy. ana -part oi
Co. O, of tbe 8ih Ii fantrv. arrived this
morning from Camp Lalleck, Nevada, and
proceeded to tbe Presidio.
Increase at Iellce.Forcc.
Sis Faasctsco. March 9. The board of
supervisors last night finally passed the order
increasing the police force.
Tne Cltlaen TlcUet Trlaaspbs la Oak.
, laatt.
At tbe Oakland city election yesterday
there were two lickcte in the field citizens'
and workingtaen's. Tbe former made a
clean sweep by majorities ranging frost 200
to 1,400.
X Hotel Be troy Ml by Fire.
Fire was discovered in tbe Grand Central
Hotel. Oakland, at about 1 o'clock tht
morning. The wind was blowiag a gale aad
tbeflaaaej had made gnat progress before
the fire department arrived. All around the
obiter aeiecuoa iroai mo uei now aue. t "" -- , ,,T ,
Oalng to extreme firmneet of holders, foil directly prejadicial to the pebllo interest
prices are paid where sales cccared. Yeiy and contrary to the publio pobcy thst coa
liltle buatness was doae la wheat for arrival, trolled Congress in chartcrtag theUniae Pa-
hotel were eitcated otLcr bnlldlc
gv, amonz
hlcb tbe Webster Uouse, with five otbrs.
and tbe Grand Central, were des'royed. Tbe
I ones areas follows: Grand Central, $250,
000. partially insured: Webster Hoase, 20,.
GOO, uninsured. Tbe other losses amount
to $ C0,000. The Grand Ceatral was a
wooden etrneturo 00x300 feet, four stories,
with mansard roof, and was built about
sren years ago by Michatl Be etc, tie da.
ceaaod millionaire.
Burning brands carr!el by tbe gala set
several Crea at a distance leeward of the ho
tel. Most of tbe furniture on tbe first and
second floors was saved.
Fatally Earned.
Ssjf Paaxcxsco. March 10. Mrs. Green
ougb. mother of Harry Greenougb, an em
ploye of Wells, Fargo k. Co., was fatally
burned at ber residence. No. 10 Willow ar
ease, this morning. She was engaged
about the kitchen stove, when in some man
ner ber delhia caoght tire, and before they
could lu extinguished tbe fUoei blazed op
a boat ber bead aad face, baroiaz ber ter
ribly, Tbe flames were inhaled and pro
duced lajaries from which the died this
afternoon.
All Qalet In Kaa rrnaelseo.
Ererythiag has been rery qalet today,
and tbere is nothing new te report regarding
tbe agitation. Tbe community is ertdently
waiting and expecting some decided step.
It it aadersiood that the executive casxmit
tee ot tbe council held a meeting thU after
lZr.
ib:!!5!!"
noon, tat nothing has yet transpired regard-
ass. Ia conversation to-day
Kecraay emphatically reiterated bis state
aseat previously telegraphed that neither he
ear the workingmen'a party desired a con
fitct, aad thtt the first sp matt come from
ths other dds. If - farlker mmvJ ec-
evening.
Arreafed Car SXlsdesaeaaor.
Say Faascisco. March ll.-Deanis Kearney
was arrested ty tha police at his residence
this morning on two charges cf misdemean
or, based es remarks at the meetisg Tues
day night. He famished hail and was re
leased from custody.
Horn! sjaaslvta rtrtt Tore) AnrrwanL
Tbere are cany who think that the Ctti
zeas' Protec&re Union will be able ta exer
da a moral pressure that will rerak ia the
eonrtctton of Kssrsey. and that the policy
"'"f 7 p,v MT? .2
ia incendiary tirgaage wiH be vrgwoesly
parsntd cant tbe agitators are either locked
np or cowed into tbe observance cf tbe letter
and i pei i o: 'he law.
C0XGUESS1OXAL.
Senate.
Wainxsoroy. March S.
The Yxe Pmidmt rresented a memorial
of tbt Traitees of the Peabody Edneadonal
Fsad. recommending lefdsiarien to aid in
tbe edaeatlon ot colored children. Referred.
Kikweed tubmilted a resolsnon inatract-
is? the Secretary rf theTrtarary to eomm
nieate to tbe Senate a autecent of
k9 i
all pcrpaaea neceasarily growing cut of the
1st war. specifying separately tbe assents
paid on the pr.ncpal cf the pnbHs debt j
casse to be exchanged at the treasnry and at
aH snb-treatnriee legal tender silver dollars
fer trade dollars at par, and shall reeoin
trade dollars into legal Under dellars and
stop the farther coinage of trade dollars;
provided that the amount ao redeemed and
coined into lal tender dollars thall not in-
terfere with tea
by Uw.
: new aatlorlxtd
Seaale.
WiKxtsam. March, 9.
The President's message on the inter
oceanic canal was read aed referred.
A communication bas been rectired from
the Secretary cf the Nary answering Senate
retalatien calling for tbe number ol par-
matters ia thi nary aed coder what dree
stances Edward BeBows was dropped from
the roll ot paymaster; referred.
Bills were introduced by Kemaa civinr
" R religious denomination! equal rights and
privileges in Indian reservations, and by
Maaiai lar a v.aaet L-ii,...,r..i ta naia
lngton.
Billy submitted tbe following resolnttsn:
Wnxazas, It has been anno aacad by the
public press and there is xeaaon to believe
that a contract has been entered into by and
between the Central Pacific railroad com
pany and Union Pacific railroad company
on one par, and the Pacific Mail steamship
company on the other part, by the terms ot
which contract the racifie Mail company in
consideration of receiving the tern of 5110,
030 per month from the railway companies,
binds itself to charge taeh rates for freight
and pasaeegvrs as may be fixed by the rail
way companies and to collect tne same I rum
tbe commercial public, aad.
ciflc railway company ana in graauog to
both railway companies large aabsidice ia
moner and lands; therefore.
Resolved. That the coramitiee on judici
ary be instructed to investigate and report
whether sacn contract eaa wen maoe ana
hat letrislationls necessary to preveat the
execution of the same, aed to protect publio
interest, and each comauttee may report t
bdl to carry itsrecoatmeadatioas into effect.
Tbe words "aad there ts reason to oeiiere
were stricken out oa motion of Edmunds,
aad tbe resolution agreed to.
The calendar was taken up.
WjuinxsoTox, March 10.
Tbo Vied President presented the Presi
dent' message transmitting the agreesaeat
between tbe.Becretary ot the Interior aad the
Utes, and recoaimendirjg ratification; re
ferred. Tnariaa reported adversely a bill reint-
baraing the States for Interests on war loans
etc.
Bayard, from the Judiciary committee, re
ported faborably oa tbe House bill defining
the terms of the office ot chief epervisorsot
elecaoa.
Bouse.
The bill to establish a Department ot Ag-
licuRure was referred to the comsaittee ot
the whole.
Scales, from tbe Indian eosamiuee, re
ported a bill authorizing the Preeideat to
prctcribe suitable police regulatio&s for In
dian rtteivstions and the punishment of ar
son, mardsr, rape and burglary oa Iadiaa
rtservationa ; placed on loa calendar.
A considerable number of bills were re
ported from tbe axme committee far Tariotu
lecal purposes.
W hi tt borne, from tbe naval committee,
reported a bill authorizing the equipment of
an arctic expedition; referred to committee
of the whole.
IIixItoa raeved to consider the calendar,
being tbe Political Assessment bill; agreed
to 11C to 101. He will call the previosji
qctstioa at 4 P. M. to-morrow.
Bills were placed on tbe Ho ate calendar
appropriating $3,000,000 for the relief of
the poor of Ireland, to restrict Chinese Im
migration, and to prevent the removal of
Indians from tho States into the Iadiaa
Territory.
Consideration was resumed of the Politi
cal Assaasment bill, and the House, was ad
dressed by Young, of Ohio.
Hcaletter demanded the prevtona ques
tion, pending whiah tbe Hoae took a re
cess. An evening cession was for esnsideratios
cf the Pension btlL
Mrsate.
WaaaxxcTOw. March
11.
Sharon prexented a petition from news
papers for ridaetioa cf doty on paper. Re
ferred. Dawes substituted a resolation calltng oa
the Secretary of the Interior for information
eeaceroiag the alleged killing by soldieri o f
Big Snake, a Ponca chief. A don ted.
Wallace Introduced a joint resolution for
the enforeeisent of the ei?bt hoar law.
The Porter kill was taken np.
After the coming hoar the political as
sesameat bill was considered.
Jones thoujfct that part ot the aentcnae
imposing political ditsbtHtie. null and vend.
Davis, of West Virgins, moved poitpo ce
ment ot tbe pending btB. and consideranoa
ot the fortification bill.
Logtn moved to indefinitely pottpons the
Porter biiL
Daris coved to tails it. Agreed to. and
the bill cay bewailed np by a majority vote.
Adjourned.
Ill
Vanef. from the coinage committee, it
ported back a bill psntahing -"-' crimes,
and also providing for lie exchange ot trade
ill liars for legal do&ara and ta amp the coin
age of the former.
Bell reported frots the cosaseittee oa
buildings and referred to ta eee&ari3e of
tbe whale, hills fer the erectioct. cf at any
public btildrrige. inclairjtg Qsacy, HL.
Peoria, HL, aad Denver.
Upsoa sahcitted an tr, to the
Pohtiatl Aasessstnt bill, beat SoaseCcr de
canded the preti-Kia quessoa. Tb
licarii rtirataed from Tor-. Koc,
Hottetter ofiered to allow two hoai
far debate, bet the Republicans wantc
limited debate, and filibustering contra
Hoatetux caid that Garfield had agrees.
call for the preroocs question at 4 to-day.
and acted in bad faith in now refuting to
vote. It was generally nnderstood yeater-
Coarrr alone objecting.
uameta caeieu xnai ee eaa caae any ar
rangtaent. Finally Aiktn cored to table fits tail aad
amendments. The rots resnlted, nays 111.
yeas 113. strictly a party vote except Aiken,
Feltca. Morse and WeBs. who voted with
the Eepnhlicana la the sSrenave. Ad-
Mumeu.
Hidden Treasures cf Arizona.
At several points in Tav:pal eenjity,
daring the past sixteen years, seme: srea
dcrfully rich gold qnara has been picked
up. The finders, is. every itiTttanfyj made
dilligent search to discover tho reins
front which the Coat was supposed, to
come, and failed, n every instancy, to
find the hidden bonanza. We append a
few- notable cases which, occurred in the
neighborhcod cf Prescsta and the coxn
try adjacent :
In IS 54, William Rice was nesting is
the conn try bei-xeenYV"hIpp!e and Lynx
creek. His ramp was out of meat,
and WilLard was determined to crla
back some venison. He wounded
fat beck, and while following hi.
up over that roach country, stumbled
and fell, sptainisg his ankle. In at
tempting to rise, his hind" rested on
what proved to b a, piece of the richest
kind of gold quartz. He looked care
fully, but found no ledge. He carried
the specimen to camp, where it created
much esdtement, and, although the
whole of Lynx Creek turned oct in the
hunt, the rein i cumin? undiscovered to
this day.
Ia tho Fall of 1S72 Pete Rtvd, Char
lev Hall and others discovered en Tur
key creek several bnre specimens of
honeycombed quartz, literally filled with
the yellow treasure. Ine boys wers
la ted, and thseght they had "struck iff
sure, but long and careful prcspsctisr"
fatTwl in nmartri the win and Jf
not been found yet.
During the Bradsh- r- exatemeo
lSi 1, some, pa"1, brought
that camp nU 'r pounds ot
tho richest quartz . . jaad ia Yava
pai county. It vi' jfot- over 5100,000
per ton. Tho huders tr i the lions ot
the camp. Experts, ci- -ants, saloaa,
keepers, every one cc.: - their ac
quaintance. It was coaa. -Ted a rare
distinction to take a drink at your ows
expense with one of them. Merjkantoy
offered them credit, barkeepers cSeocX I
fully "hung up" the drinks, and raiaiai v
speculators advnncea tnem somo reaaj ,
cash. After a rshile they returaed to
the scene of the discovery, on Huaabag
fully for nearly two months they did aot
Ami) A 1 mA
In 1S66 prospector ia tho country
between Groom creek and the Hasea
yaaapa, came across a piece of float
quartz which was half gold He took:
it to tho Chasu mill, thea owned by
ISoyes & Curtis, and" several parties
searched a long time to find the miae,
but they only had their labor for their ;
pains "tho min was never found. Im
every instance mentioned it is tavaMHV. 1
ion of experienced prospectors tkeueVt
veins ironi wmcu wJie ore case stave seesvN
covered np by a sliio from tho adjoeetvt;
hills, or by the natnral decoBBpesitio..t'
the veins thomselvtv and that the rrek-
est gold ledges ia Tavapei ret
undiscovered. Arizo&a DtWoerat.