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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1880)
he (&i$t rcgoui: I'CBUSUED EVEBY SATURDAY JIOKMN ST TURNER & BISHOP, " Office, Male SC, opp. the Court II nAjia or apvertuo, ix coat 1 liKb ti ta Sfaehc 1M Sbiefcaa am Bates of Snbcrlpllon 1r Oolui gifamn., 8 09 Qm IS in 0Jmo3i u O One Toot, In advance. St HonUu- PENDLETON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OKEGON, MAY I, JSSO. ThroeSfaotbs,. Single Copic NO. 30. SX3SSSBt kn. 3s. Oes. I jr. It m w no co taoo9 &00 a t) noo MCq inn tzo it co co s or ii co io yi co 3 CO M 00 SI CO M 09 IS OT St OT M 00 CO CO uos hi co v co to ce SS CO W CO CO CO 133 ta EAST OKEGONI A Job Office, PENDLETON, OREGON. cook am job ruvruc or every desert ptlon.noaUy and promptly exe cuted at reasonable rate. NOTICE HsitC annocneeacnte of birds, mirrUi nJ will faa inart&l without chirr. OUtiuu-y I neUo be crJfe accord to thlath. Satfe eofies ot the Exrr Ouooxux, la mrsm. f or mailing, ou be obtained at tMi office. TT- MVi4u. MMimlr f k- vw: CTYYYatJ br cocrMpondrcU. L. B. COX, ATTORNEY- AT-L AY, - Pendleton, Oregon, VTHl practice te.aS the court of OnM. 3T02ii2 orar.'tie past Sea. r. PACETUsns, O. r. BULL I JUSTIN & BELl, A.TTOJINEYS-AT-LAW', AKO XOTAIUE3 IT3BUC, Pendleton, OrogotJ. OJke'ia Ooart Roaac. mn a. auR. ATTORN E Y- A T - L A Pendloion, Oregon. -OFFIOE Up tloj. zAtse oBm. FRED PAG-7USTIH, ATTORNEY - AT-L AW, Pendleton, : Oreije. Offlac in .Oasrt Hwm. . ' 8. V. KKOX, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, "Westen, Umatilla Cot, Ogn. - . WiS practice ia HI eocrtj of tub PUie, 13J Wibbir BiZccrUorr. Special aKmlwwi pJd sataaU'Pagaess aa uouecuoos. EYARTS & WALKER, ATTORNEYS-AT-L.AW. " Pendleton, Oregon. , - OFFICE la the Cucrt LTacse. A. MEAGHER, "" Altorricpat-La-a- and Notary Fablfc, Weston, Oregon, Bra pcwtloe ia iO the OosrTe ol the State. . ,. .. HAiHES & LAWRENCE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Eater City, Oregon. lnCnntaieeatciviaa&cmtrUlaOreaeaasJ libho. Psrtieular attention inii to bcxiaeaa la Hoa.tr aad Ccioa coduCc. J. XL Truis. D. V. Binxr. Kotarr PaUSc TUPiSER & BAILEY, ATTOJtNEYS-AT-LA W, Pendleton, Oregon. Osnnirailcrcboorlitand'anlil. Loutf DttrsUiUA. J. B. SatvnSbeaeocatMitb0inaJeoEested cam la tfce Omiit Ooort In the latere, OFBCE Xain street, oppoaiie the eucrt booae. DR. E. M. CLEMEMTS, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, t PILOT EOCK. TTVATTILA COCXTT, OHECOX. All eaU protapll attended to ixj or clftt. DR. J, I. LiHflSAY, SURGEON AND DENTIST, Pendleton, Oregon. SarjcrjarpwiiUjr. y tL P. EA8AK, MD. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Weston, Oregon OFFICE-Ob Vain street. - "J. M. PRUfTT, Mi D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 'Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE At rctliecee. :W Ct M'KAY, Mi Dt, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . f -Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE-OppoeiUtbe PendleUm llotd. ' W.F. KiEMERi M. B.', PHYSICIAN-" AND SURGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. Otfcri bU Professional wirriocs to the people ol Pendleton and sarroundinff oountrr. OFFICE- At rotSdenee east of Court Ilonee. ; WHITCOHB, H. D., ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. vtn mtfnA y Mita Aai at nlftit. mlth proartness. A8dtoeaeatraatdbrttMlateet.anl tctj beirt mode forth swet b( uie-pMHXiv. ml W. TelWILUAMSOM, PHYSICIAN lAND SURGEON, Western, Oregon. ' VHwUen! to all calls, dv or rJjrkt, wlch jromjitw. J. , KU, Rotlicliild & Boan, Sueeosars to & EOTllCaiLD, WOULD SpSTECmrLLTOALLTHE ATTHNTMM. ol the psUie to their Urrttr lucreucd aioA i f - l r- u r- n I m n a tt n t UCnCnAL H C H U H A R U 1 3 Ct TUch the brJ tatCilci iZeziei Vj Ihdr cosV.& m ki HI OWfi aa BV VB At tho Tcry Lowest Hates. rfeeUSUckwUtceaiUtaa'faereteSbrcoi Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, t wi.a.iiLa, J Ghina and Glassware, BOOTS AND SHOES, - . -- HATS AXD CAPS, TmriM a!n.tale. Plesjorc ! Bfer aa esr fc Mi Lajr cur W .iCnaCnl to U Uar and Hides 14 tW ItHOMfCCtBkea to rxre at ti H10K ST Xi.CRT KA7IS. Cash Faid for Wool. Pendleton Hotel, Slain Street. THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED . .AND POPULAR HOUSE Ilarla; leca caUrei)- REFITTED and REFURNISHED li &9v opcbeJ for the reetpdaa of jriryx. THE T-VJJLE 1 VTU at all tisieibe looad raralabeJ Hh the rerr tot use market asanu, ud ererj cxeruea taic to aaUarj toe paotat cc.t be aocne. THE 212 OS Are t9 Demand the reoces hare Uea f aralaiwJ ia the aeatm ajte aaa wiia ercrj ccsTcaieaca amJtj'jvCtzaj ta a am ciau boqc Pendleton Hotel la an It deiortcacaU S1 be tra vlth the tisxa. aa4 the Prorrietor U determined that it ehiUmiltiTiln the repataUon cc buna; the Best House East of the Mountains. The reaUent aad triitHnr mtJk are RmrtMr UttM v ran. E. BAKES, Proprietor. Bon Ton Hotel. I 7beuai!er!iMl take plcasareia anDoenrifie to the l-e&erxi jmbuc tnat ue na aecarvu iue "First Class Restaurant In the boSJin; Lnovs as gtore'B Sample ltooui. PENDLETON - OREGON vrbcre joa can find the BEST TABLE North of San Francisco TV. wffl t n HmK L- fonilalied with the Ttrr UtherwUtaHords.andrTrrrcrmloemadetOBat' Saf the patrons of the boase. TIXX3 BEDS Are all new, and the roecis bare Un f oraWiod In the iwaXr rtjU nd irt:h ttiff conraJciye uraDr f ound la a sm-oiaas iae. IaaHlUdDartinentsvUlbennw!Ui the Hart, ami the Proprietor ta determined that It ahaU m.litalg the rrpnUUonof bias the TSY hlSTt HOUSE Eaetot r me jtocnuuns. The resident s nd trarelin; puUi are rtrpectf aO in Tiled to call. STEVE SANTORD, Proprietor. G. W. Bailey," GENERAL LAKD AGENCY, I Prallctoa i fl"T OSee on Vila itrect, onKalt Oonrt Moose. Hirlac the Ulrst arprored t4a! of crerjr Toanahip in Umatilla eoontj, and bde; fersooallr anjnataUd with the location and quality ot an lands in the count;. I will seeurs lanos lor paruei nsacr any ine in laws of the U. K. either HoroerUnd, Pre-emption, Tin ber col tare or Soldiers ibmcst!. ParUcnlar attention paid to the prosomtion ot not 1 tetted )aod dalraf ia tb ftrpaitacat at ffaatilnjtoa UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE CO. Xiouvo Xontlioton For Umatilla every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at C A. M.; returning Jiom Umatilla tho kiibo days on arrival of boats fromTheDalk. Will Leave ouillclon Dally for TboDallot via Pilot Rock and Ileppner, at G P. Mt WJTSL DAILY For Walla WaJbt t 7 -A. -3I.T and 'for RoiseCitvat2.4Vir. Nw CoaohcH, Now (rtooic, Skilled Drivers, and able orfnaasc8 of wrvioe on time an , tha fcatarra "of the Com pan v. FARES Grtly'RilMcc4. te Jjot L.ivcnnorc, Agctu. SatkUrr. Hailer Ca., Prritfjn WALLA WALLA STEAM Bj ES7ASUSSC9 ix tm Kaasfadsrer ef IVrai. Ctlcx. tv Cra.-aer. IVi l"TU be U.aj. Mala Stiwt. Wnlln "Union Hotel, CXATI 1.1.1, mrc notx. ru:tjrTv. "Ft Kacs- ts is the Kpcrr vmtKW rv rtaiMfi llcwt sbj talV it o&dsrd. Sm Wwvt U Uwi fc Hi islnea. VaM, La UfMc t'cM. Ur aa4 Ka CJ . Wilson Hotel, raaatlllo, Oregon. Mat M A Wtl0. PnettfaZLT urHaUUUS. baa , .-! a aint cU W41 TW In ha toeei ra WtwbaafwaaVaeUt4ta4U ear taw atth la tcijr WM u savan aoevaa aiCasj rasjnt rtesf i iif at tea lwc DH J. W. HAIL, rilYSiClAN AXD SO1COB0K, AM saJb r rsaftr ittt tIKHt eSt. rrCS QjaaaMi the Pi uslilia Ha4t Religious Intelligence. Tite total vaW of ckatrk prtMtty in Lbe coaatry is pWl at $303,000,000. The value of tLe rJiBrck nroncrtr of ike NrtLern i!etbojit Cburck ia the South is ostiaated at 50,500,009. The Etatistios of tbe PreaMterita Church for the pretest year shew Nn in crease over last in churches of fifty- four. If Blahop Bedell says, intaieters -' oaly speak the truth in funeral seru. . the demand for rack discourses vot ' " j npidiy decrease. Over S2.000 have bocn contributed for a Catholic Church at Newark, $500 of -which was given by President Davis, of the S. P. C. Railroad. Christ Church, of Boston, Greeted in 1723,- is older than tnv other cLarcti ed ifies in that citv. Ita Bible ard several Prayer Books were presents from King George II, in 1773. An Adrcntist Conference, held at Worcester, ilass., recently, discussed at length, certain prophesie of Daniel, and decided that the end of the world will come in Fcbruarv, l&SL - . ... Chtcaro has 213 churches, beades -'U mis!don.chapels and 11 Advcnttst aad Spiritualist societies. The Catholics havo-3ljof thochurchcc, the? Baptists 22, the Lutherans -23, the Methodists 19, the Presbyterians 18, and tho Episco palians, Congregationaliita and Hebrews 10 each. Cooflrmatioa ot the Princesses Confirmation of the dauehtcr of the late Princess Alice, dauehtcr of Queen Victoria and trife of Louis IV., grand duke of Hesse. Darmstadt, took place in tho rovaTchapel at Darmstadt, according to arrangements previously announced. Tho young princesses are Victoria Alfaita, Elizabeth Louiio and Irene Marie. Thoy are respectfully 17, 1C and 14 years of age. Tho cetemony, which was that of tho Lutheran Church, was very elaborate and impressive, and was performed in. the presence of Queen Victoria. Prince of Wales and rrinccss Beatrice, who had como from England especially to -witness it, and several members of thq irajKrrial iamily of' Ger many and notables of Grand "Duchy. Tho vrcathcr wat favorable and tho bnl liant comnanv filled -the chapel Imme diately after the ceremony, $ho prin cesses nartook of holy communion. Ther were amply but richly attired, nnd mnrliWofl tlipmstilVCS Wltn maruwi diiity and propriety. Ttillv : Well. Pat. what is it now Would va rather look a bicccr fool than yo arc, or bo n biggor fool than you lookl Pat: Snro. now. mv darlint, I'll bo both till 1 find -which side of tho argi mintycron jcrsclf, whin, by jabbers, ni join yc, nghl or wrung. 3. J7j:'r.vt. rnjn , EASTEKX ST1TI& XlUli K(rlkr lit Colorado. CuLTex, Uo, April IS. rrocpcctcri hare arrived at Iranpai from rrovidenoe moan taict, CO rallts soaUi ol that place an4 80 tai!c eaat ut Colton, who rtport cxtrsordi- i arr rich silri r Iradi ot ore, ajtsaviog froaa ?C00 to $1.SU0 pr loo. ConaiJtiaUo -rUraa- tt', t rt vails at Iranpik. Tho new itia trtrt baa lm natacd Trojan. The disco v erars are Diet Gorman and 1'aJJy liwyer, who are well xcown prospectors. TbU dis trict Li 15 tailcs south of bat vaa kasva !s 1S03 u the Macedo&u diatnet. The Xortbera rarlftr to I late Kute Time. The Scntile eesamlttM oo toHrejuls k ciaed by a vole of 7 ijainit i to reeetaoetid the pausAse o! a bill to extern! tlx years as the line fer the completion af the Xottaera I'arifie Esllroid. Tb Nontti Aocrlf.ia War. Comk, April IS. Callao aJtlcw el tke 7th instant report as follova. The LleekaJe ot this pert was begun to-di j by aix Cbtlean ahips. The I'crut iani dicczabarVtd a earsje of arsas at Chsra. near II oil e ml o, caplericc tbe Chilean ateaa lauacb Dnrrnde at Tnee trili. The Kersarge is still at CLifse. Rrcrtilta Tram Keirope. Wxaanroro, April IS. Thf re trrirej u the pert of !ev York daring the xae&lh of March, 23.C1G lasseBgrrs, 21.057 ol whos vtre iBtaicrssU. Derise tite cerre rpoadios period of 173 the total nesabtr of paasersamTd at the pert ti 7,7X, ei 'beat S.Xfi e-e tautucraaU. Of the total amvok ot iBrie;raata at la pert itaritic the ibomV of Uarca. IsM. tbn vrre (rem Kaalaiul. X.73U, ivcwtlaaJ. 77-, VTales, '.: IrvtabJ, 4.V07; GriM8j. CW. AmUtvt, CSI; Ssvdni. 2.1S5; X-wvay.Ot: Dcoaaask.Stlt l"mee, 3C: tfaitaaftoaJ, H; Itair, 8M; iLiaWMl. ; lVrWie9. Si; HtMkta. llmmi. i: Her jtrx. C7; Ctfta. 12; all cHker cesatrirx 13. A .S Scataiiai. VtmwT rvtar. AiU IS. RsaprtatU c Trtit OevSer. -eri'l&c ttaxrt et the New 'jt 1'et.t OSee. ctwaej a MlMeJfeei ? jAatfet; that le kJ 1beevxrJ Uaat tbe paps: handed him &xlml 8 aad lartrxl etWe were writies br the aaaae ka&d. Who wa the TrrtUr La did net kaow. It bore a Barked rratjttiinrie to the sete ef aansTse; fea&i in tthjUaicr a recta is sereral i arttc Bsars. It iaet Jtt anrjoaoeed irWe Xo S it, bet Gat W rfeasa sd that iavteU- ttea be iHittBM in that dircetfc.3. TJolrnt Maria on tbe Lahm. Ctnrioe, April 19. The 4ena reirmd to ia lat tticht' dkMatrtw dttalepol isto Mitt artf r Tfokte tcvard WfitwrnaT. asd ibe wied aad nn Sti enotidraU d c is tke city. Tkw aoraise; the WoUsst La iea Te5srpo cePsj had ciWj oa wfce ioTE. and roeaatasdeatiea e aevtanl as early errry dectiea. It7tta trees seek peisls ae r &et dt eS iadieate tht tke aiera m idiread aad has deae aeriesja isjsry Is rainy to am, certh. eut, tosth tad vcet. It reatiaaes caabited. Xe ferther dtTsetrrs on the ULe are jtt rtrted, thevsk aar craft that were e-nt Uat aejtbt aast Lave acSered. TLe etatr k tame. eekl aad tkreaUaur: new. . Tbe Teaava I'arlCr CIU Waaawere, Afrit 03 Tie Scsale rati, read eMntaiUee ocaaidcred GarkusdV teH la extead te tea years atert the tisae fer eeaidetiesef the Texas raei&e Eaaleead. Its trass were cade IJtaeal wnk ttw f the the riseadrd Nerthcrn ricie biM. and the reatstttee by a nnjetay of cm ?4e dectdtd to rrrert a till fer aettea Ukeet rceeeasMadatMO. Seae sortattrs say that this will be eJaaafpd te a peaiuee reeeta asesdattoa be.rt the ItU k itpexUd. to Ike Senate. . - A Btsataiat Crcotit to stUalf. CsKioO. April 50. B. I'iijeea. fre Kapasee, Canada, was arrested here by hit wife, freta ihU rlaet, wbo charges him tthUsisy. He ran away frost ber several years aeoaxtd married a vectaa ia Ohio, with wLoca he is bow liticej here, lie re cc&try txtsraed fa Ca.xu.iU acd kidaaprvda child from hi tot wife, by ihiefa the dii cevcred hit wherrabocts. Tnatrl Voder tke HI. Ijanrrnre. Uexrxxxi- April SO Plans bare been perfected for a tsasel xtcder tt l. lv resce, and a rosgh cstiaaie of the wark hat been side. A syndicate has the matter in bind, tad it is said that wealthy men are behind the syndicate. Tbe tsanei will be sotae cibry (eel twiow tae ran ace ot ine river, with doable tracks, but no seooaitao- dation for foot passengers or horse trade- Esrveys bave bees: raada asd tbe pun de. clared quite feasible. The cost ts eatfatated at 3,X,UX. CHristtaaa Sade far ZJsblulss. PrxoiuxTOX. April 23. liclitnirg strack the Mttboditt Church o& Uigh street darisg prayer meeting when 40 persons were pre. nL reeentlr. The lichtalcg came daan from tbe root tbrocrn tne meeucz room and four persons severely shocked though noae scrioosly injured, caoslsg mach con f nston. At tbe preacuinc later in ike even ing the pastor, A. D. Alexander, took the subiect as his theme and the retail was four converts. Damage to the chsreb was slight The Mlcblcnsi lemfl. "V7junjf50TOX, April 20. Tho Smithsonian" inslitntion has receiTCd from it. . liar rinrton. of Ann Arbor, the anaounecment ot the ditcovery by J. M. Liehaberleon at Ann Arbor on the lBthof Apnl.lSSU.at ll o'clock P. U , Asn Atbor mean tfaae, of a comet with n tail 3 mtzmtes locg a 7 ho&ri 20 min utes right asceniion, 8 L. degrees 25 minatm north declinsU&n, with dady motion of 30 minutes in right atcensicn-aad 13 minutes south. Airralnl far Kalpiarltee. Lieutenant EcllctT and detective Mile- actiog under iastractions from District . torsey Corkhill, arrested Ambrc'teTellio who carries on a drug store uodcr tho Oc oalration LnilJin?, on a charge of mat slaughter by canting the death ol Miss Suta tVbteler. It Is endentooa tbat Ibe eran jury have found a true bill against I'ellie' and tbat cimpuns. the ex-ire atory cicra. the nrinciD&l witness ami est bim. 1 prisoner denies any knowledge of -the affal. and says that he nevtr saw either MI. Wheeler or Simpkias ActleHemoeHt or ahj!npcenir-Cnr. WaauisoTox, April 20.-Tb CbiefJusUea has giTen notice tbat tha United Slate Supremo Court would aljourn on Monday, MsrlOtb, and that no arKUtnents will be heard alter Friday, April 30th. Kbol In the Xanc. New Yoxx, April 20. Dr. Thfophilus Steele, a prominent up town physician, wat shot in tho noto this evening byjUip well known elcctHHjm, f, E, A.quir rtl arose from a misunderstanding between tho wives of tho two ron, the husbands tak ing part In tho quarrel. Sawyer aad aMsele met at tho Itosatnoro Hotel. Sawyer fol lowed Slcclo to tho corner of Seventh avenao and Forty-second street, when bo drew a re volver and fired, tho ball passing through Steelo'a nose and lodging Huder tho right eyo. It was extracted and tho man was do dared out of danger. Sawyer was arrested asd locked up. l. hy tho nrldzwnter Tire. j BOSTOX, April 21. The loss br lie llriJc ! waUr fire several dy tlaee was haavy, in- volviat. time as trrlla ra Th. to... ' volviat: tlo at well as material. The lost it taUmatea a follows; Ua patterns, $20, 000 ; maehinery, kthe. rdaaee, etc.. $10. 000; smaller too!, $ 10.000; baildfag. $7, 000. Total. 877.000. Tke fntarante Is es timated at $36,000. Seveaty-Sve hands are thrown out of employment. The'Oallena Kutt ZIatC lta l)nv. Tatars. K. J., April 21.-Tbe Court ef I'ariotu bat refuaed to cotnante the sestenee of death atiaet Frederieh CriU. wko will now be ha aged en the 21th iatl. Ultlett ou llallruatf. FaxMCaUcaaxcaai, Va.. April 21. cUaford II. ltaUard was kitted seat- Weedferd. en tke ItiehaaoBd raHre.l, Setarday astt, while lying e tke track ia mm iiatenieated eoBditiua. Tbe etsOee train pa J rrer hia. tereriae; tk Maaka frees the body kd oaities; sp tbe iraah. Cnaslau Liberate tonratula(. St. Frrxaaaena. April IS. A stuaUr ei i:aiaas are prepariag an addrew te be pre- . sented to GtaJetece ee&iiratcUans bis en the saeeeas et the HberaU. j JL 1'rraeni freua thnaeu.3tsilier. Los&as, April 17. Qb Victoria baa sent two geld watekat to the Pria! Lac Ise to pretest ia person to tbe ahls ao-eaasp and tbe Rreesa wko ajatated ia tbe resetse of the pri& wkett ske west throw froas a siei&k lxi VttbUi. Mtideatt fareleaeil. St. Fsttaaacaa. Apnl 17. Tke Cat, at tke iBittaee e Oaerl XrHhesT. ejaiei ( tbe aeiatesBt cTfestrJvd r niniseiiin. kaa taisr. i .. ... ... . ? mmmm tswee msjcmu eerictt at KhJUX ja ef eesepEeity witk rr it laUoaweta. The Great CaanI ou rap. i Paasst, A past It. 1 FVctee, MhOsbea a M. Ihlwr hi wksth tin atstar says tke: act otsarlt to tie aiir.etiaa f tbe 1i ' Wf.hx 1 tw. aaeet aJ. Te fiejtkflity of Ms rarewtaosi praetseasry an ltapieMSteau Base ast rc- . . - as . ae . . . . - raeved by tke wis ef tke Aaaeriow peepie naaaiaieeaiy expre! to fcfalac tH aMe ei use t atted Stats lie eaa foitow Bo.eaW peJicy wuen ts heteted ay TSUeai Iarrf alee tafrej.il tket be hud 003 avsittec him at Kew Turk ft tke eevtfea of bat esdetprise. An Arerrdltc! flnaalt. ryftoer, April 19-Tke Tm eaje tket ! Ike pteepectise Arnea of tbe CUjtna-i Btdwer xieety is a'rrsadt yh stay ke rred-1 Hed to the visit ef De Lasaept to Aeaetvw. An t'oprr-reOrnted Ktutlcr. Thfrtees VUatat kip i, sa f sisseiwttd i aaaT. lest the jimtf Ibr week tor Aaaer- ' ieeat pert, saafxlr the Usatod otatos, wttai ' ler emrft aavl suay saseaesasess. j TACinCCTAaT IxzUlat'are AJlanrarxt. Sis Paascatoe, April 17. Lesialalare ad-1 reroed a! 12 Vut stxeht vilk the smlini i ' i teamed at 12 Vut zuehi rcaeatatwa to cfieert. Coadetr cetttac a I oaaaaasa whb unficeaedeated vtoHasa ua Sac sUver settle set as -a a a asod Hae M vritiafi leanag 1 feet of af reeapkaara'.s. eepeeiaJIy froat aeeae ef tket lrrth : Saaastie. Tse searsx has WorkiairBtes. Tea baadeed asat ekibtv-1 f rsa to sack aa cateat as to tkre btts pateal keek keaaar, of vkarfc Mke terieaety tvejasstr ra&eaie, ss&ay jdaeea snr.iinr lijaul t kleg wenfced a tie Or-ca thruaoe, en rt rieLtsars. Qtsaeaaa ktae. aa tke Stoektoet aad .aiI il ! StSat te eesut to-day. Tbe pettttaaerj eisie that tkey beekTe that tke estate af kreety exceeds Sf.OfcJ.COO aad tkere kaaf- Sciest af seed estats ta tae naaak af ssad exeeatars to rar aH tke liaanaa ila aavl W. I aeies in the wdt'ra feM. Tt'lindrana rrexu Ilnlnrn Sxx Fuscssco, April 20. -Tke Seersmeato Savings Bitt has detersaiaed to wiikdrav i frcm beutaeas. Tbs bank k proeperttaa. i and will pay depectiers every dollar dae with i six per cent, dividend and an extra clTidead 1 ctM cents oa Iheressrra fund. Tbe sole I cjLtac of the withdraTallt: the coavkaea of ; the" management that the sew eoastitatien i and rtvenae law will nearly mm tu besf. 1 nets by lapottag double taxatioa. Jt is to j be succeeded by a Lank under the general Uw under the same management, wbieh w9I ' act aslbe'aeent of the de .joaitan aaJ irasr. i aatee tecsnty, in whch farm isrtcaeo wiH be assessed cattomers oatr rroiretloa tar Kan rrattrlaeo liar be r. At the quarterly meeUag ef tU Chamber r- ,w . lji.. r of Comsserce this afteraoea. a letter from Lieut. AIcArthur. erdniBce oSrerat Desi da. was read, calliEg attention to tho neces sity of prAtecting San Francisco harbor, and particularly to tho need of heavy ri&ed snns for its defense. The chamber adapted a memorial to Corgrees asking tbat forty or fifty heavy riSes be placed ia position at the seaward approaches of. the city, sad that At least two turroted irehelxds arad with sim ilar ordasnee be msiaUiaed in efficient con dition bare. The chamber also adopted a'tseBSetlxl strongly opposing the prepoaitien to abolish the letter carryiBg rerrice et 'Wells, Farg i J -o. Violence ol the Slortn lit the Slrrrr ft Dutch Fiat, April 21. The storm con tinues unabated, rataing oaatiBUOUsly and heavily. Since list report tke rain has ex tended ss far up as Badjcraat Gap. Streasar and rivers are reported very seech swollen. Snow diaappearjBg rtpidty. Several a&ow I shdes are reported betwi-en bare aad Sam mit, aad tke saow sbed are washed oat in ! several places. Three Chiaaaea are report ed carried away ia saew alkies. A land H1 lu ecenrred ia the lava aad sky form- vl 1 e .e are in favor of. very hih wawirainihai eeaeetl. InJnrTttd iiralii rjetita'nad tlnllruiid. Vheiti.sb, 1 , April 21. The storm corns to be ovr fox the pwcaL Ikazfriver sttlOceepf rising. The lereni diVtbsoatb aid a ot the river, owned by Keys .tUrewcr, bVbko in two places, flooding a large area of grain. Tho railroad track li badly damaged. Aboutaioileof etabankmcntol "tho south lido ot the riverhts b:n waahcd.awsT. It is reported that about SOayards ot track this sido of Yuba .station is washed 93V Tho trains aro'all abandoned Xcsroe JeoJtlBg; Townrtl Calltornla. Sax Fkas Cisco, April 21. Postmaster Goey has received a letter from tho li auras Frecdmen'a Belief Association proposing to send several thousand frcedmen to Califor nia, and asking advlco on tho subject. Tho letter says that thty may como under tabor contntcts, or that money will bo fortbeom- I isg tc buy land H conditions aro favorable Kenruer In ill Uew Quarter-. TLe board of nm.rrJlnrj tI.)a.1 tha- finnc of correction bxlay, accompanied by a nua- K.. l ..u . .1 . n n r tiftlr tour of the building they collectively interviewed Kearney In his cell. The ex agitator presented quite a nobby appearance in hi new suit of stunning pattern, and ro- ..l 1 1.1. i r . i v r .1 that tbe grab was much better than ho Lad been aecestems.1 to en board ship, and that e naj no ceaplaiat to stake of his treat ssent, except tbat he foond Us sttaatien somewhat eect&maf. aad wxs aaxious fer tbe storm to eitar up to that he could zt est enrx eouaty road bow being eoaatrnct-yl and take a Utile geaile exereiis. treatnjr Ootluetr. Sxa Faixcxeco. AtrH 22. It is t&a-atir here, with wind nertherly. The Feather. Ywba, Aaseneau. San Joaqain asd Sacra aeeato rivers are reported laliiac It Is rareiss is tke a3actainetu portions ot Fetaluxaa. Kaps, Saa. Jese ami etbsr towns are Sleoded, bat bo farther overflow Is ap prehended if il does not rain hrrtly. No eetisaate can be made ei tha desaagevet, l' w l"a. Hl,lrn Votlr DaUa at Saeraiaeato. SacaaitKjrro, Aptil 22. It bee bees raha- jS here neariy all day and slUi oeatiaut. I me asioeu rtver at reteeat is iaBiBg.oai is ceskteea feet abrr low watar. TheSac- raaaeato rrrer ta tbe kigkeat o this season. 21 fet and iaebM at aees. This Is wiiki 1 foot ad laebea of the highest water ee kBa ist tke titer. Tke levees ateajad the eify atr t'' KolxHar well aad ere nr. tarty waeebed t-,, .-. aai dij. pit is aasprebroded . The Mrrsi Basnet Trains. S FaaW. Art 22 -OaJr one wko I u tarstt far w rW-t: ever the meUis. ! wkiefc H esttraly eeeepfel by raflraal bw i sea. AoetsMr kaa keen got as, bat ft It a i yet hardly avafWSfc fr bstiaeM. Preea i dtcajatebea reetlved ever tke ratlretd wire 'Beir''nT --- be tie pmetat eoa- dtoo ol affsst: V mm dae ka Seat. fraaemoo oa the 2let sad 23d are aH hesried forward as seen aalbastoras abates i to aJlew saborsa attack ad to aaer plors to f a e I a.i. i - , . . .1 w aw ism scaeiag est iw sits are as SemsaeBte. A saow fWw Uft Tracbre tsda stQeatsa; witk atae saapaes aad 2S atec Urtear ! ro vd af sacnr as T E5bi k twees; aaataut. Tkr eraect to , have tbat pacuoa of tke real eetr by this Tea plow ace weekaaa west at , attk tea erglaes aad rtata. aztl . esfeet to bsve tke aaew kH eWae ly C A. M. te-seotsav. Tkere Is a heavy lead j abd ia tke cat aear AH a Statsos. Arxaate- saeata have b ea saadc with a lead atiaiegl cneapaay ta ky a pipe aad are a giant to j slaiee aat the aaass a! earth. No pasies 1 are detained at any petal ia tke anew kat are all oataido Mad. it stations i tfcT storat 'lata wen prerkted er. ra.e i oa the 13th haaC. and has j order by 'to-saerrew. Tbe Mse thtaagk froat Saa Frastekco to Tvataaa boa tjmfl sad treses are reasin: COXUKESSIOXAL. Sruatr. T5"xazT3CTat. Aaett 17. gXS rre tke aaetalac hear expired tke Gea e-ra'aweed UR was ceaeidered, tke qatj'Asa betas; ea tieete ameadesrat strtuag aat a T'reTtiee far tae raysest of aaderwriters leoe. Tbarstaa said that tbe sdeotioc. el Ikis ws&ld defeat tbe priacffal akject of the bttL Dlaiae, Je&es. Tkarmaz, Carpenter aad ethers engaged ia a eaQeqav, and the loiter Indorsed the sneeeh of Davis of llnaois on the subject of the Geneva award, and said tbat tha rsht of the sah-coaaittees had ridicukd but not overthrown and that 41 1 a t ' Davts speech had net beea snsoered. ! oht cUla laal land Irwa Ureal laiaui as f,?'1 J,l!jl , fS" t It would net becrsditable fer us to arbitrate with a belHstrreat. V7e dkl set arbitrate j with cenlederatee, bet would with any other i power. ItOtt'. A Lit! providing a eonstnietien fnd fer the navy passed without debate; ake a bcil for an expedition to the Artie seas. lloase went lato committee on Indian ao- propriatien bill, tho questiea beiag en amendment to transfer the Indian burets to the war department an J ahoHsh the In diaa commisden. A pending asjcndacnt, providing that all bids tor previriens for Indians aad for transportation shaH be opoaed and contrasts awarded at tome sniUnle plana ia the Miss issippi cr MXtMuri valkr, was ruled-est en a point of order. 1 .. . .. . . l I IV. ' Ml'"" BBOVetl IO RIU UK seetioa apprepriatiae; $I,W fer rxpaase ottheladian cematketan. There was no necessity for tki eowaiaiioa. It was a thnVixe ofr. Nobody bet a beaded gOTeraaunt o2 ' v iu control the Indian bsreau. There are already too many in con, trel ot InJivn afiairs. Oa molten of Valentino a bill was passed for the relief of settlers on public lands. It provides that when a preemption, home stead or limber callow claimant as filed a writtea relinquishment ot his claim ina local land ofSce tho laud co Tired by such claim shall be rpen to entry without further action on the port ot the commwcaioser ot the public land ofllie. The House went into commit tea on the Indian appropriation bill, tho pending ques tion being Haskell's point of order against Hooker's amendment for tho transfer ot the f the Indian bureau to tho war department. The chair decided that the amendment wa. germane, as it retrenched expenditure; bat as it was the sasa'in substance aatev- eral bilU now in the Douse, he therefore mutalned the. point ot order. The Home rciecUd an amendment in- creadng the appropriation for clothing for tho Sioux from$l30.0W to w,w nya vote o! yeas 81, naya 10 L An amendment abolishing tho Indian com-; mission was agreed to; yeas 112, cays C5. Other amcndmcnU were agreed to without division and the bill as amended passed. A bill pasted providing for the reappoint ment ot members of tho legislatures ot tho territories ot Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Tho bill was referred to committee ot the whole on points ot order. Msnnicg, from tha elections committee, offered a resolution fer invrstisatlon of tho anonymous letter in the Donnelly-Washburn case. JWTVreatflMAst. I wm tret- T-b-- . . - - . I -LS AlB -e-r evta ust ta aai haiub 'sc ubsbt wb i istsa aiosr I'tase a -n n r tt v we-jj w ( w "ski vrejt ftt 1 &t Bam. sd ItAi twU tk tn tan IT. ? tmsOT CW. ?aJ- rA T Bl-ll SiBSUSB TU ' ""J ' t " - 'fl asie a oaBBJ, V i-VP fc. Xtke ia Loal Galena M eeeU per line, fim laser . SVis. aad b eenU ;T Me. rah aohaviaeat WrtV. 44rcnldaz USa pajr&lits Qsarlerlr. gSgStHSSSM8aejgMBgBMSsMaWMagsjaSSsaaeaaeaaejs MaLane thought tint rcsolciltm did not present a question ef privilege and moved to tatlo It; rejected 03 to U. Tho resolution was Ihen adopted 106 to 55. Reauoe. WaiinxoToa:. April 20. "rf1?1- honr and ine ueneva award bill was resumed. lirpenler spoke. Ha argued that the fact was iiienatic that only these must receire a reward who were provided for ia the orig inal treaty. He declared that Great Briiain did not consider it ridiculous, as Blaise did, W. TT: . ,.1 C.u 1 1 l"l iin wuhu Uidta auuiuu uxJllo Ma a4- i lomsy for the infirrsnca companies. He ar t gued ia refutation of several ot Blaise's poinU and produced docameats to fortify hk own position. He said that the surplss money should not go to rich shipowners, but he returned to Great Britain after honor. He closed with a compliment to Gen. Grant, whom he contrasted with Blaine, to tha dls paraEcmest cf tha laiicr. Davis, of Illinois, from the committee est judiciary, reported a bill to provide that whenever the CLrrsit and District Courts of ther United Slates are held at the same tisae acd place there shall be but one grand petit Jary to attend said court at one asd the sams time. It provides that jsziea sum moned fer one court may serve in the other, bet one court may summon several rie if seccnaiT-. ViTthers reporUd back the irT anrrrorrri. atiea bill; jiieea on the calendar. Oa meties of Cameron, of Pessxvlvaaia. deat- I aad by a vote of 13 to 21, his joint resolu T tton far a coaatacetos ta consider and report what lepasatton is seeded for the better i.ZZl " " wsiTs srxacAXY. A ternie t&M sterm prevailed ca Colora de desert S&ts&sv zdh.it emstl art irreaiej aad engines OTtrtarced No ia- ItJBpeiac of the miiRting trsiaisssbip A4- I IbbU; a saaaber o the vessels ot the Xedi I terraeeea seet will kia ia ti seareb I or her w a few days A heavy gals aj Baiala osseed a jam and crest dasaee toshiceisz a a . . . : MOfxtne:; isree Kajwxsps msM lie ' paelerr aswei-.iiort at JIQTaakie. "Wis., acbtrisg last Ffe 10,000 aoembers. .has dwhiadei. xm Bjt so var . . . .... . Jaawnfien kot beea r-.Bft ca the En eanal C. Vf. Ssaixh it rtORed as ose of tae saeet saeeevrfcl railrcad aaasaggra Iatke VTau Senator HS1 rathlr writes a letter reiatuaje to his eeaadai care Gen. Grxat speat haaday ia Btoosaastoa sad starts for Gateaa to-dty Tae Vmiteaxur isvesti- galas has tbas far bees prejudieal to the eelartd cadet Coseleslve evideace the Severance reorder wzs fgTr?ttM br a Caiai-rm has beea received Specula&a easeersiac the new snsistrr occsriea tke entire attestioa ef British cehtlriasa. Jessoucy xtnuapted Dick HJles to ebooC aad kill French Tastier at startbad. m 1 Friday An attempt to arrest Harry Esg- hah, a sstal ostUw aad forger, at Catedcsia Pa . resulted ta tbe death ct two ecmstahles aad the grdsigg eat cf a rarapagycf State sdHsia. He has set yet beea takes. Tke lite terriastora was general ia southwect eTC Missouri Iadtsaa are cefiast catbe Col orado river. Armoaa. The aent at the Co! erte reacrvaSea has wilhdrawa taZhrea- berg asd caXel for a mffiiary guard Gkdetoae has arrived la Loadsn Miller. aha Maxwell, has bees arrested for fsrgery KtheiiiskofFis.1 The stealer Para froa Seatbassntost to the West Izdlei -raa dkiMe.1 at 3a and tewed to tbe Azores by IfeeScTjgK Tbe Eul ef Scarborough waa fataly iajared yesierdaT by the OTertaraxsg af a drar. A child eial years aid was lightened lata caevsMasby a thunder storm ia Kew York asd died soon after Tho Scottish Ceamersial lasnraace Company, of Glas gow, has S00 aaaies ia tbe UaUed States. Eral etata ewntrs of Scran ton, Pa are rsquired to sweep the street in froat of their property osce a week Bates charged for cremation at Washlagtoa. Fa., are $53 Moody is going to try a whack at the sinful at Leadvilie Kew York pays nea fre f e a r fn Vies TVa wesaan 1 -e wooaao,! aei ass twT - -v alii aa a Ircn rsiLioad hxid(?e to be built at Hisrevjo- J mora for dsars than, fo: US -rru be l.lM teel ion? asd wui cost $300.WO McDiskl'a of Indianapolis lost a leg by a railrold accidnt and the courts have assessed tha company $11,000 dam ages,amseh greater amcust than they think hta neck worth Five ltaasma war vessels go ta Chinese waters The last,wcodea tnda on tie line o f the Lehigh Yalley Eifl- road has bees replaced by as iron one A Methodist minister ot the interior of New York declares $-303 per year a 'salary alto gether too aoostclic for this age of the world. The New York Herald is a recent issue eostiined 59 columns of advertisements Grain vessels awaiting cargo at Chicago have a capacity of 100,000 baiieis The gold dinner service used at the Astor dinner giv en to President and Mrs. Hayes is worth 525,000 New York reported. TS failures for the first quarter of 1SS0, aa against 232 far a like period ialS7S and 141 for IS70 -TbeEne City bcilfr wcrJcs expect te ! turn out 1,200 boflera this year Two hundred aad nity-cmc teachers aro earaloyed ia the public rehok at Rochester -Spoage fishing is aa io.pjrUnt industry at Key West A Yea.; 1 lowding at Saa Francises with 100.000 1 .as of wine for theGemaa markets Oee thousand cars ot Wisonntia Ice have been seat South in. the last 30 days Tho numb, r . t public bath houses 1st Boston will Im redaced froat 20 to 15, ike appropriation having beea redaced freta $20,000 to $11.500 Tho Murphy saaTe- ment has rearhel I Grange, Ga. Otta wa imported dc; vha last half of last year 333,333 pounds of saar Forty-six kat factories in Connecticut represent a capital of $1.-130,000 asd pay in wages $1,050,009 per year. Ice cutties asd packing, was continued at rort Jems, K- Y.. until tha early days of Aril The TJ. S, arsenal and ad joining grouada at Charleston, S. C, were turaed over to tho use of a school last Fall Tke reduction of the public debt for the niao months ending April 1st. was nearly $17,- 000,000 Prof. Jamie? Disco nib, vko died recently, was for iZ years a member 0! the faculty ot Obcrlin The liberal gala in England was so great as to amount to a eosa- plete re volution in iSrtUsh pouaea -The Lsgtslature ot Now York Bauaiaceatlv ap propriates $I,SCO,000 for theaewcaaitolaBd $2,5C0,0f0 for tha Brooklyn bridge. An invalid insisted to his doctor that ho was certainly growing weaker every day, and thtt tha end was not far oC "Why, doctor, KS"said one day in qur ulous'-tones, "a tnonth 'hjo I could walk roftnd the park yonder, ahtt. texky I ras so weak that I could oalr walk half way rounu anu men oacs aTT-Sapai