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TIwcuinr cnmny I :- "" " . "r5!! -- -- - ! DAILY EVENING EDITION. WE MANUFACTURE- Legal Blanks. Send for Prlcos nnd Snmplos ()L. 1. PENDLETON, UMATILLA (30., OREGON, SATURDAY', JANUARY 19. 1880. NO. 275. 4 for Prices -ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmL L-..bmb.255bm. ATTOKNKY8. VciilS, AMorliiilon Hlock, Pendleton, a.. iniitiilitfliU.i m r1''1 y .mil IU AiuruiLiMdii ( If ndMon. Oncuti. lit MM PAIIHONH, ATTOKN'KY AT oft, reniiituni vrcuu. II W.I.F.UAY, ATTOKNRYH iinre Itonm 1, 2. 3 and 4 Ah- Bloek, penuieton, ureitou, TP. A FITZOKUAM). ATTOHNKYH U. Uonnia no. ft nim , Amociu- BEAN. ATTOHNKY AT t,AW Oflrti-Miln Htreet, iu Tliompann tlWIIUIIlll, OYC kuv I ckuilic.i l utunii iipfnlivvvu Am r tit' (si-Over Hint National Hank, Fen- liOreron. . iiimiiLMi Avirif, w tv mr a ,if f, nil lull r.iv, aa t a umi a. i ai uani ftntervllle.Oreiron. Will nractlce .ft of Orriton and vVmihlneton. Col- promptly attended 'o. A W'AOKlt, ATTOItNKYH AT Itooma 3nnd 4 of tho',Kat Ore- hullitltiKt corner of Main and Webb rnaitton, Ori'Kon, JUl a niiijnt ni iuminin ai i. Pendleton. Gregna. KoonuSnnd a uiiifw itmvinuvvu ah. tfhtlnn lliock. KYSKJIANS AND SUKQEONH. iuiii-fl-ii mivjiniiM a vitUI'li. , Kclni. Oroiton. Five year micoen- ' il niiu priviue practice Ol'Drt'HYSn'lA.N ANO lITt- . imice. In Irvine's ilnu store, 0ltKOII. U.M. rUl'KTT. I'lIYHICIAN AND I irrrnn. Oltlei-l Over iinMntncp, i-or-. If Main Rim Alia street, Fuiiilletou, if. k'l.VII.. M. II. OFFIOK OVKIt rtofllce, corner Main nml Allu Ms. .... .I-..I. 1. ...... MTB.T.MII I'lP., Ill Ml l,IIHII Bllt r. .- mii! ortlcs coiini-ofed by telephone MUM hotel. r.t"HTlul ulluntlnti K1V- it (llatMHC iu lomra anil tniiorrn. DKNTISTS. ttBPVTir. MKVTtsr. AH Al'MIN (ml Oltlrci Main Hlrrrt.tnTlininii' , ut liiilliliin,. ivmlluioii, Ori'ifon. MK()HANICS. H.V JAY, I'VINTKH AND fAI'KH '"f'T Wiirk prMiintlv ilunti. l-avii Mh lli rciullelon llaniwuro mm Item Co., nn Conn reel. I'A II K Ks". CONTM ACTOli AND Wllir. ivnillplon, Ort-Kou. i.oiimrv I'pwlally. KtllniHte fnrnlthril on wlri. I l7ii7u7s. CAIli'KNTKIt AN I I'lldel. I'l.unlri onl r ollcll'-.l hmiI t-rlr eii.lM l In. imiuiro at wiiikoii r'i'i plniilim mill. lui,M HOIMCIl, IILAfKMITIl ANI nun MaKur. Altn nun (Jnniiu miv- 'un.Ori'ou. HlHCtKinlth work of till ilif htMt po-.llilo mniiiif r, ami on . .. ll.ll...li. ulfk.illi.il nlv i "r irri'tN I tn.iM.i.1 . .i...... ... !Orf-i.lRllli. liRA IIIIOWN, IIOI'XK CAUIA(JK iu-ikivii rinini riiin'iwn, um.-,,, 01 llll flu nirffl, llfnr i hum .... """inilhn on unort nniirf. unm. ii. ... ..... ...in M.i.lun tinimnt ulftl. wn piioiilim ii wafiiliy. UIAM WII.KINHUN. I'llArrlOAI. 'i Ii.I Iih K mill L liioiioiiitiei Jinwr, in all llieMlMVf Iirannlif". All work uun, i iin. f ill llrlk'if'rt "HI tui.il, Main i,iiii..iiii), or' hi tVK la'I'UAT. STUNK ANI H..ti, vmiifiDii, (irciiou liiino i.ii.l mniiiiiiiKiil nctlliwxa npeclalt; '', liliiMcrlim. all klmlx of a'one tri. ! iD...b uvn.tiilu.1 rwuiAllllll V. HOI M"rk hir"pnf puriltioii". SALOONS. nuiiv liAiivunn 1'ltlil'ltIKTOIt OK uu.i'H.OTrit of Traile," Hr. Mmn ami Mr.u, I'enilletoii, Oregon. Kreiler- lrrr Ull UrUUKIH r Mir it.Hiaralioii. Kino wlne,llqmr anil H IVuJIi'iou bwr on draiiBlit al ne kihk. wintiiari B iK'inm 1 V,1 " Miin mrf l. opponlle Court Hu. 'ILLIA M ItOKHl H, t'HOl'HIKTOH OF , lh. fit... II '...... Ulr..t. I'Ani ii.ii.u..;. a i. ..hiM fA.nnr h.r nlled t ."M l).lIID.nUI HKI " " "rmiiiiuiy iiciiverfil. lH KKMPF.Il. PKOPHIF.TOH OFTHK ,rJri-nl KerrllHll, Main W.,pPP0u' , IVnillolnn. hendlflon beer on ,Wne. quor and clgan. of tbf 'wad'. ntock. IX(H) a MrilMKKR. PUOPRIKTOIO Mihe I'matllla llrfrwr ry. Maniifactur. - uu wnon-Aait anu man ueairi Kl'lhf xai..tMitte,iKllon,keg nr barrel. If you don't like II, I'tKINK. pnoPUIETOH OF THK ItK- "Wlon Parloru, Main Hlreet, opposite r? Hoq. kjonare. In Tliompon'a new The hem Wne. Jquora and Cigar. n"i!unrie nerved to natron". MISCELLANEOUS. iHKx",7,;gv'jrFT vlmP"",T of hoo Manufacturern' K'l.l.lAN.JUSTIOBOFTHK PKACE I 1.1 ' "'arv t'nbllc, Vaunycle. Oregau, PM." ,y,'cl,,. riUiiK" on lande kT1' ud Biu pruofa taken al reduced 'RI.NflNO CAN UK HAD TTHK , t iiKtiiosiAN otlli at price tliai '"l" Ihv nn. hI.mimi Ihn.l 1 1 ! Of ' P'tn-mu Iiiiiihi. in Kxulrrn uri-Kon mi i ouniirtNi jiiriii in o-r. . ... H "A All ..I... . . - li-lni r.riimcn l o mippIIh-I. . ..mi iwvcp. hiiii uuici' animai3Z fcr... ...... . r JJ "'yei. n.iuiK fjjii n m.i verii-l'iA Vjui,'' "KKWMAN. Il cultUe litem -BUY Notes and Receipts FROM FIRST HANDS, A Larue Stock J tut from the Pretinc, at Low figures. The Latest Forms In pndH nrbookM, WenlaohAvnn $2000 Stock of Legal Blanks Including Circuit nnd County Court, l'robuto nnd County Court, Justice's Court, ltcitl Katnto, Miscellane ous und Lund Blanks. Send for Samples and Prices, ADDKI.8H EAST OREGONIAN PUB GO.. Pemttoton, Oroifon. Leezer & Kuebler, DRUGGISTS Tlio lnrat anl moM compli to Block of CHEMICALS, Toilet & Fancy .Articles V In Eastorn Oregon. GIVE US A CALL. Despain Block - Pendleton. WW. GARDNER & COT," Maimfi-tur,r Steam and Hot Water Heating Apparatus, KOHDWKI.UNGHOIt I'UHMO HUIU)lNOf- 8pffllncatlon nnU ritlmntn furnUhed tai lif atlntf liulldlinjii In any Hfctlon of the coun. try. Corrponiii?uce koiiciicu. OFFICE: 1 34THIRD STREET, Portland. Oregon, m-y First National Bank OF I'KNIir.KTON- LEVY ANKKNY, President. JACOB KHAZblt.VlcelreWenU HAM 1. HTIIItOIH, Cahler. C. a WAIJB, AaMntant Cabler. Transact a 6eneralBankin Business Exchange on All Parts of the worm Bought and Sold. Colteetlon'made at all point on reasonable KEAGLE BEOS.; BLACKSMITHS Wagonmakers, Corner Mala and Water SU., pondleton. j - Owgon and back made to order. JlriHtirlHU Specialty. ' .. hr.a ahnelllir III Purtlenai atn-ini"" " - Beer Garden and Gymnasium Hall. '.......,. A. Uioe. .'ml" . . . . Sear Iotofflce I'FS'DLt-TON, OHF.OON. u,w.ln Al-'y and "r .meiVloir Ju . tl.e Pi ' 'J T't'xJ, nx 1 In .n-UiM V-f " ' rT, to alL . viuir rraiut-. .a,.-.. i. j'yi Oambiluua HeerSo- TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, I'OlCTI.ANO POINTS. All till- or II. u Motrnpi.tl. FuruUlieil liyour I iiillamU'iirreiponilrMt. . J'outi ink, Jan. 18. Yesterday morn tit Humeri ten- moii H)urini? out of tho "eliitiini'y of Julm L. riirry'B rt-Hldenco In Eaxt Portland, liko tho blunt from a foundry. Tho Iioumj waanujiponcd to bo on fire, mid tliero lonslderablo ex cltcnmtit for u abort lime, until tho flro subsided. No diuiuri woh done. John 8witlor, ot Umutilln, yesterday Ix-gan action UKainstHenSellint!,uiigit;uco of f E. Meyer, nn Insolvent debtor, to re cover li:t. l'liiintiir IiIIckch tliut ho Itounlit u lot of bluukotH fiom tliu defen dant by buuii1c, and wlicn ho received tliu blaukctri tit his tilacc of busitiesH tlioy wero u tiuullly inferior to Unit of the rum ple, nnd ho refused to accept them. Ho tiiiulo u demand upon tho asslKneo for tliu purchuHP prici of HiukuoiIh, which was refund, lieuco tho Huit. J'uuillt toii pooplj who aro inclined to furnish tlre-wutcr to riwushca will do well to hltun t'liu Weet Soot, a nutlvo red-skin, IIo Is clvoii to aiisorblni; all tho whisky supplied to him, ami then straightway in forming UKalnst the giver. Two of his victims wero brought down from l'cndlo ton yuhterday by Deputy U. S. Alarshul, Cl.ty .Myers. Their nnnu'H nro William Shaw and Atmust How land, and their cumm will bu dlspoKed of to-morrow. Iu the trial of Hlclmrd E. Jauowav yes tcrday tho defendant testillcd that hu had Kono to ben on ttie iiixut oi mo rotibery, and a nhort timo after, his attention was attracted by a noise In tho store, and hu cot up and came uown on tho platform before tho store, where ho haw a man and asked him what ho was doing there. The man nindu no reply, but u'uvo u w liislle, when another man cumo up, and they both ran away across u field. IIo run after them for fomu dlstancu, calling up a nelgntior us lie passed tliu nouso, anu whon ho had iHirsuetl tho f licit Ives to a slough, ho turned about and cumo homo. This matter Is not generally credited, as ninniti f.iiinit nn .1iimm-;ivS rwirnn wiia found to correspond with that which wan in tho stolen letter. An attempt was undo to show that this money had Ijccii received from tho Oregon Hallway Cotif puny, but this proof illd not materialize. The case will probably bo decided to-day. Later Tho cuo wa given to the jury at :i o'clock this afternoon. No verdict agreed iion at (i o'clock. Alxnit live weeks ago a man named Lewis Young was retried to havo lieen killed by fulling isjtwecn Iocs at his Fhiu clo mill on lcwls river. lie hud an aivi- dent Milicy for :000. Shortly after liN death it was ruixirteil that ho did nut din in tho manner dicrlls!il. hut that ho hail committed suicide by taking laudanuiu. TIicmi reports were lopeatrd and circu lated until tho insurance agents ne.irn oi them. .Mrs. Young hus consented to have her husband's insly exhumed in o.der that tho nucslion as to how-he iimo to his t enth mav Ik sell led. l if tcttlay an hiMirauco agent, a ph,lclan and an ambitious oiing nuilical Kiudent went to Vancouver, w hero tho Isxly was buried, and had it exhumed. Tho Mom uch and a twrtim of Um brains wero taken out. n .teed iu l.iro ami m'.UciI up. Tliuso ioitloiis wero then dellveri'd to the surgdon at Vancouver. Tho services of an aual Ileal chomlst will Ihi secured. who will subject tliu contents oi tho jars to u critical analysis. Altogether tho caso is cousideted u very t-trange one. V. It. Chlpman, on trial vesterday, charged witlt lieing an absconding debtor from Olvtnplii, was dUchaiged by Judgo Hhattuck, who decided that uhllu his ac tions had been provoking and nnbusl nefvliko, tho fact that his purpoho to alt Hcond was not established. .Miss Miunlo ilrowit, tho ludy Chlpman claims hu came hero to wed, was present during tlio trial yesterday, and seemed to mani fest tho greatest interest in behalf of her Intended. iNoltlier navo ix-on seen siuco tho conclusion, of tho trial, and it Is ls lioved they have gone to Vancouver with Intent to commit matrimony. A passenger on tho Northern Pacific train from Tacomu yesterday, Mules that us the transfer boat was crossing the rivor at Hunter's Point, ono of the pas gongera approached the side of tho boat, threw off his coat, climbed ujion tho rail ing, and before Ids intentions had been realized by tho siiectators, sprang into the river auddisapiw red from view, A boat was immediately lowered for tho rescue. The man rose to the surface nnd shouted luftilv for help, hut before, tho boal could reach him he had gone down for the last timo. All that could be learned of the man was that his name was Knight, and that ho came from Omaha. Tho coat whlchhetiirowoucon- tained no duo to Ills Identity. A man giving the name of both Frank i,l LVinlr Knun. was arro'ttil lust night on suspicion of beincthe nuin who did the shooting at (lervais last Tuesday night. Just as he was going through tlio .i... iin ,. ..oil ho Hrew from his iKcket a wicked-looking knife and made two or three viscious f-taim at Ids own thr at. A eash about an men anu a nun . k made on the left sido of the throat, barely mlfsing tho jugular yein. A phlc an sowed up tho wound and says it Is tut serious. The strange man sa) i ho did the shooting at Uervais. and that ho was obligeil to, as men wero Irving to kill nim After tiring the shots, l.e a.. . he si-rang ff'tn tlio train. M.riourlv l.titig lis head and MmuliUr. His hulls i,i clieil. corroWated his statement. ffi a statement as M whether he is , il .1 Z ho tr.fh or U crar.v . I nrreil luce ami inn ni '""1 " tel unir tin' , . .1 I S. O. Swackhamer, of Lnion, and M. L. 0 instead, of linker City, are registered ntthoSt.nmtlps. Senator J. P. Wngcr came dow n from Salem yesterday and went to Astoria to day. E. M. Carr. engineer in chief, Hcppncr branch O. It. A N. Co., tdationed in Heppner, Is at tho Esmond. 1). W. llalley, J. 0. I.easuro and J. A. Fee, of Pendleton, aro at the Esmond. W. U. Ellis and U. Chandler, of Hepp ner, nro In the city. rTwenly-tlvo emigrants from Warren, Kansas, urrived iu tho city yesterday, und nro at the Qutmby. Tho weather Is ngaln pleasant to-day, and the sun is shining brightly. Tho urmy of legislators in tho city are un doubtedly making hay. A sheet of legal cap pacr tiKin which was written iu blue pencil the following sad story of a blighted ambition, was picked up to-day iu front of tho Commer cial National bank. It was crumpled up cruelly, and had tho aparnuce of hav-iiift-bcen viciously flung into tho street: " l li.re wuh u t ill bunker named l)ae, And tiiH.pi-akerntilp thin man did cravn, III t lie trixl on .Inn's Ion. And now doth repine 1 low n in u lolltleul grave." Frank Howard, the notorious confi dence man, was sentenced to flvo years' imprisonment in the peuitcntinry this morning by Judge Stearns. A drowned man was fished out of the river at the foot of A street this after noon. It is understood that hu was a runner for the Now York hotel, named Fred Nelson. I'ovv ho met IiIm death has not vet lieen learned. Win. .Muruhead, charged with assault with intent to kill ,M. .M. Harnett, editor of tho SIftings, lias boon acquitted. FOREIGN NEWS. VINIUCTIVK IIAVTIANS. All Attempt In Sink the Amerlran Steamer llaytleli Itepubllc PoRT-At'-PitiNi'K, Jan. 3. The steam shin HaMlen Itenublic wns run into by the Haytlan guntsat Navello Voldrogue, on the night ot DecemiMir .u, iniiiciitig but slluht damui!es to eliher vessels. Tho Haytlan guutsNit was entering tho liurlior at mil speed, ami coiihi nave steamed lo her iinchuniL'o without uu change of coutse, hut when within 11K) yards of the liayilou Hupullc tho helm was sudiieuiiy put nurii to pen ami i" uulni'd so until she struck the wml. Ihen the emtluo was ruvern1!! ami she backed LOO yards, then again steamed at full sneed until ttifuiu wiihlti n short dis tance from tho llaytiau Itepubllc, when her course was sligliily chatu'eil ami sin- ust uil-scil Her, Hie gunisiaiwus iiam ii Kith times, but no answer was in.iile. nellhor did her captain attempt to ifcer tain I he amount if dnm.iuu ilme, or oiler iiHsistuuce. Af er iiKYrl.ilullig the tlumage l ne, I ho tinlua sent uriiied Isuts wltli ucrew n tne ouenuin imif lii.ni. hern a statement wus made that jamming of I ho tiller "in thucau-o of I ho collision. IhiHM'inl mUlt Ma-iad-liiicr.itu attempt to -ink the teli-ased ship. The question whether the seheiue was oriuiiiuted from it higher aulhoiity than tho captain ot tliu guuisi.il. AN INVhMIti TION liKJMMit.n. The (ialena's nlllcers t the next day iiiulnil and for au inVestliati ill Was M. .I., noon th.i llhiliau L'.iveiumetit An idemiiiiy of ItIO t)JJ has lieen agiced j upon for tho selzoro of tho lla.ntien lte-1 public. Hlio will tut urn to ,mw inrkj auiut Februaty 1st. Ailmlud Luco has notillcdtlio HaMlun g iernnieni that lie : consiiluiedtlio'blockailo (I ull norlliern tKjrla voluntarily lai-eil liecaiiso of tho i ' .1.... .1 l,..tr ..Ml I.V I. I IlllVtillll iieseriiuu mun l"" ' "J blockading vessels. IIo wn te to Secn tary Whitney In case i f au illegal suUuro of any oilier American ve-s-I-i, ho would "demand their luleaso at the cannon's mouth." Legitime coti'iunes to arrest alleged conspirators. 'I ho oiganizeil con sniracv seems tu exist only In individual dissatlefaction, I HypiKiHto remains oncumped twenty-; seven miles from Pint uu-Pinconwaliing i tho ovoithrow of !euitlin by his own I upoiiIh und u ta-ucffol surrender of tho i-ltvhvnot ushiL' force. He wishes to! win tho approval of the Southern detiart ment iu his candidacy for president has telcurunliMl for two more sldps. IN THK II ANIIH OF THK AltAllS. Four Mor Ml.iarlra Murder.! and Thr l.'apiurrd. mnziiiak, Jan. 18.-During the attack on the Cierman missionary station at Tugu, tlie Insurgents massacred lour mis siomtries, ono of whom was a woman. Three missionaries, one a woman, fel into tho hands of the Arabs and are held for ransom. Tho admtrul commanding the squadron landed a force at lar-el-Satem for tho purpose of garrisoning tho place. In Search of Stanley. London, Jun. 18. Thomas A. Stevens, who announced his Intention of penetrat ing Africa in search of Stanley, has start ed for Zamibar. Klrlker. Pakis, Jan. IS.Strikers nt Oregony set tire to one factory and i-e'ious. ilutn ac.l some oiiiers. A detachment ;f h. diCM has been sx-nt t.isiippiisihorMers. I . la-lntf Hark. I)M)ON, Jan. 18.-Th- Ihitl-h i-ark ..rel 110(1 l"iis. eailiog lii-mo June 1, for ltan-" n l Ios"cil ui 1 1 yds uu mis, in". She curriud iweoty tm n. A MUhl llarlli'imke. London. Jan U - UjK wa- l -ih! in lab es.em I-inbu.gh. No t Jun in V s.' s-k el eaun- Il v le I'O. I damage wus - ,auw EASTERN NEWS. CIIIC.WIU MAItKF.TS. Ciiicaoo, Jan. 18, 1 :16 p. m. Close Wheat, stronger anil higher; cash, Wit ; February 97; .May, ft.Ol 1-10. Corn, firm; cash, 31 1-10; February, 41 1-10; May, 37. Oats, steady; cash, iMij; February, 2.ii ; M.ty.1.71. Harley, nothing doing. Pork, steady; cash and Febrimry, $li.'.8J'tt ; .May, $13.15 to 113.17)8. Lard, steady; cash $7; February, 7.05; May, 7.:'0. IIIUMI.KYirKSriTN.S, The t'nlnn I'm lllc Aliandonn the Attempt athi Hettlrtneiit with the tlnteritiileiit. IJoston, Jan. 18. J. II. Ilomloy will retlro from the olllce of ussistant to the president of tho I'nlon Pacific railroad on March 1. Itrotnley's duties havo lieen i chleHy in connection with the effort to tiiocurc n settlement of the questions ex isting lctween the company and tho gov ernment, and it having Is-en divided that no further ell'ort In this direction will bo made after tliu present Congtcss, tlio de partment in Hromicy's charge will be dis continued. In accepting his resignation President Adams writes: "As you say, the work you came hero to do Is practic ally accomplished, so far as your part Is concerned. However, we havo nut got a settlement with the government, nor are wejlkely to get one. Hut the tone of the press toward us has, largely through ex ettions, Imjcii gieatly moderated, and our case is faitly understood. I have no huo of being utile to attempt anything like a settlement in the short time left me. I have wasted four years in futile attempts at an honest settlement, and havo no more years to give to the work." PltOTIX'TION WANTIIII. Th Oranse Ortwrn of the Mouth Make an Appeal tu t.'iiimre... Jacksonville Flu., Jan. 18, At a meeting of the Isiard of trade yesterday the following resolutions weru pa-sisl: Itoolvcd, That the interests of the or ange growers of Florida demand protec tion against I he competition of tho foreign growcis of the fttilt. Kcpnlvcd, 'I'll at our senators nml repre sent ttlvo-i in Conuies aro reuuesled to utert their elf iris ami iulluuucu to secure the passage of a law laying an iiiijHirt duty of lit Isix of two cubic feet ca pacity, or in that prort!ini, iiii all or uii'.'es und lemons from all foreign coun tiles. This movement is being mailo general by Isiunls of tiailo and other (irgaulnt tl'ins throughout the State, Irrespei tlveol patty. NMAM.I IIX SOAIIi:, riieltepnrt rll lt t'eiipln rn I'leelni; from Denver, t'olnrml... I. Ilntriie. Dknvkii, Col., Jan. 18 The report puhli-hi'd iu the Eat that poopln urn ileolng from this city because of small Hix epidemic, nml that there uto now In in 7J) tu II I eases, is false. Fiom forty tu 11(1 v i-a-i-rt hitve heeil tupoiteil at the IlltllllllUlll1 III HI O.lll'l ,ll...l It.' - unuter than .Mi.d at this so.,on of the ear. Iho cases mo verv mild, andthe.e l.ae been.. nl tlucodiMlhsso far. n i. hen i h office up In il.ito, wlili li is not Ppkiiui. Col.. Jan. H.-Sensallonal re- po.tsanloutl oKast that this city Isnverrun with small-.x Is -,.HIvcly untrue Not a single case has 'is-en ie- pUlll'l I to the Isianl of health up to tills dato. - THK INAIUIIIIIAI ION. All Itudle. WI.1.I..B f, 'rllr.0.e M. N..iirv iiim liiumi .iiar. nai lie, urn irimi- ary HI. Wasiiinuiov. Jan. 18. tovornor ' .... ...... . ii. Heaver, of Pennsylvania, chief marshal , of tho inaugural procession, has Issued an la-rmllted in line, or with improper cos tiiine or eqiiipmeni. AMIIII Kit SlltlKI orucr raiiiiiK on uu irKo""n - ; t(M,H () svw .Mexico, asking nim to so to participate to notify him ut heaitquur-, u,,m)rius for thu udiidi-cion of Now ..... l...fn... L'..l.r. irt. otli f.lvlft nrilt.ra , i - i ,l. iri ii' i Mexico into tnu i nion anu iuruiu inm I . 1. . .1... .. Itfli. I.t limn dr ia III not tt ' ' ,, 1 1.1 ... Nw vork Clear Maker Htrlk. Ag.ln.t ' that the Kepubllcati legislature of New Heduciiuii. Mexico tendetod a vote of thanks to Dele- Nkw Yohk, Jan. 18, All tlio cigar nate Jose und himself for usslstunco to makers In forty llavunu cinur munufac- that territory. , , lories in this city rtruck today against a I perklns, of Kuusas, moved to amend reduction of a-r thousand, which the Springer's amendment by providing IJ lsses mailo eighteen months ago. Tho '.ho Kloiix Falls constitution was rutliejl strikers aro mostly Cubans. Tho work Is ,y the is-oiile of South Dakota the l"resl all hand made, and brings tlio U-t prices ,Ht shall issue a proclamation derlarltiK in tho market. 'I lirce linns havo already , the State of South Dakota admitted to iielded. Over ono thousand hands are the I'nlon. Agreed to. , , out ; Springer's amendment as amended was iiov-wf.iTt.w.k. juguVd to- A similar t.rovlsion relative iiov. r.r TiW,k. (h t )) IlllI1(il(lon ,tf tfluum was du ll Think. Fuf.iriinctii Aiiinl.aii.norinah (hvIIuiI In the substitute upon motion ot. Would be Nulrlde fr Kllher Party. Toole, of Montana. Wasiiinuion, Jan. 18.-iovernor West, ' Tia: "ioiniiii s iull" passkii. of rtth.madu an argument before t ie j Wasiiinoion, Jan. 18. T he llouse um commltleo on Ten Itories, UMlay, against ilK.ed to Spiinger's "oiniilbus hill as a, tl.o udml-slon of Utah. He declared that mibstiiute f(.r the Nmalo bill for tho u;l Iho lientili-H could not live there if udinls- mission 0f South Dakotu. eas, shut was irninted Would the Democrats IMy- jo. wo tho lollv of Hiicti a wmrso r aiiiiiisiiii U-..11M llH tlniiuriy favoring it In ull the ...t.I.K t l.V. I..1I omul icn.iui.'" - Oi.irr.l salni'. a. VSIHOrjS .1.111. in iieoi-fai.---i.iiii, s-loro tlio Hrioy leiinmi . tOUIO-'ll reqllO'l 11 IU" ' O Hll"M-il i- liiaau a sLitemont i Hie isitnl ul"iie ami mi Iho dos were ilo-cd und s.-rtaturs ex liudul. iVilr-.li.iu."- Hiirne'l. (,IVK ' lR ' W,,r0" house is U-ing turned. .jO,0D0, . , . ... .i, .i ,.. AN i:-OAStllKlt AltllKHTKI). lie la Captured Tor Misappropriating I'lind. of a llrliinct Hank. Pirrsnt iiii, Jan. 18. it Is alleged that Henry F. Volght, arrested Inst night, misappropriated fundi of tho defunct runners and Mechanics bank to the amount of over n'00,000. Ho was cashier fur nineteen years. Ho resigned last spring to go into other business and tho bank failed iu Septemlter. Ills arrest was made on the strength of the report made by an expert accountant. The In vestigation Is still incomplete. It U thought others are Implicated. AltltlVKU AT KInViSTON. The. II ay t ten Itepuhlle Arrltea In Chart of ttm 0.lii r. Wasiiimiton, Jan. 18. The department of State has received a cablegram fro it Consul Allen, ut Kingston, Jamaica, that thu Unlto.l .Slates steamer Osslppce arrived there today with the Huytlen Itepuhlle. Hoard the (lalena. Nkw Yoiik, Jan. 18. Advices to Junu ury 10th from Kingston, Jamaica, state the (lalena is there and ull are well, Mr, Morton al ttm Capltiit. Wasiii.niito.v. Jan. 18. Vice President elect Motion visited thu capltol this after noon. Fir l.ini liipla.lun, liNnoN, Jan. 18. An oxplotlon of fire dump occurred to-day iu the Hyde col liery near Manchester, Soon bodies have Ih-cii taken from tho mine. A bun dled persons uru still entombed. Twenty-live M'rsons were killed. rilOL'KKIIIMIN OF CONIlltKHS. Tim I're.ldenl llefu.ea In (U III Ap proval In a Claim - Tim NprliiKr Omiilbua lllll l'ea. Wasiilsiiton, Jan, 18. In thu Sonuto the President's message, returning with out approval the bill for the roliet of William It. Whuatnu and Charles II, Chumhorluln, register ami receiver of tho laud otlicoat San Francisco, prior to 1877, to pay them the salaties of two clerks to tho anion tof (3H0O, was read and re ferred to the committee on public lands. Thu Senate then lesumed the considera tion of the latlll' bill, the pending oues lion being an amcmlmunt icsirtcd fiom the finance committee allowing a bounty of one cent u pound on sugar produced fiom Is-uts, sotghum and sugar cane grown iu (lie I'nili-d States, Iteagan op Kseil the amendment and expressed surprise that the Isninty was not also ex tended to maple sugar. not hi:. Wasiiisiiton, Jan. 18 In tho House this moinint! tlio consideration of tliu territorial bills was resumed, the pend ing question Is'lugon McDonald's suls-tl-tutu for Spiluger'H "omnibus hill," which itself Is a substitute fur the Senate Da kota bill. 'Iho IIoiim' proceeded imme diately in vote iqioii Mcl'onuld'H substi tute, which had never la-eu read but which ciiiImIIi' the main fcaluies of the "omulbiM bill." except thtt it provides for the Immediate udmissiihi of South Dakota. 'I he sllhslllutti wac lejoled. Yeas 117. nays Ir.'. SiuhiL'er l!i i. ireretl an amendment to the oinnliMilll, - vlook !, . . . I . . '!, '"V -N c-,tHtItntum o IKii, in case tluh-rtito ry Is divided. Mr hpring.rde.n.Ue.l tho iirev oils iniestlon isuulliig aine'Jineuts, nux i- -v' and bird rt-adli.g of the bib. 'J.e Ite- I'" M-"' demanded furl her tli. for It, '"'t hprlnger was olsl ura e. I tlnully '"Kn -d. h;.ey;'r, . .. ; !; w , I. f "",l,""n T ' nun iiikiii iii mo ,iiii,' iiu ti.ii i.n.'.- laliou bills, and au edict. "Doir"! vote," ' ,.. fn,i. l.-vilitf tho IIoilso UilhoUt a 7 nJtlili . 'ii... . . MntW lwi mliiu for mii'iritMi .... , the pluvious question, and thqillscusslon wus resumed. w ,u.1iil....l M,...r,l.i, lu.tuenn .MH'i n,iiin i"..,.,M, n....,i-n .... (.j,,..,,, ul Warner, Slrulje.of lowu, riJ, (,t.r wrju,. i,y Stiringer to (lov. contrast .Mr, Springer's friunuiiness to New .Mexico, whoso legislature novor petitioned for admission, with Ids uu trl..M.llliii.ys to Dakota. Siirimier replied ri,0 Dalles nmes-Moiintalnecr: We , iimlcrtainl that a HymWwUi unr via : , , , -..nn li:iu iHireliuwal U trilUI 01 i of ull( l tin) WtsHtMl rlloil fl u(l wjj gyry uiidPiavi i ,, ,.f t Im adi UloilHUJ limn " i ... ..un..,........ a... ..H. ....... ... I AiH giveil liotlH illet.iA lie in I , Ull 1 it