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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1891)
f i 1 j hr i'aaT ' it . . rv " c - '..,-. .v..... ' , i '- "' . .. . .. , 20 CENTS A "WEEK. ALBAKYj o1IE(KN, ATUiclA V. .lANUAltT" io "istH YOJYUoTzt ' ttl 111 lie I hresho Id of le New leaf The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods F0R 1891 AT :W. F. READ'S: Ilia Miortment is bigger than ever before, an.l lie is pre pare J to eatisfy customers in qualify variety and prices. The Holiest Market Price b for Country Produce. rice ' z oTosorn. I Have removed their entire stock of Hardware into the new Baltimore Flock. Call and see them. Driri: Pure T7"3cer I Jtind keep yourself warm, if you wotibl enjoy health and life. Tim Pasteur F. Her is rccomniei dod by all phvei-ians a? th vrr t Call and see 'sow they work aril ;,-::rn pices. No onr; can allird to d- iliimi! ! Fur an ! :.int I eati-i stove Unit wi!! make the roon c imfort abie r a r-mkiiiL' :ovh o ranire thut is warranted In keep lhi ' ti v in j; A biini'T. rail ami iwrlrnJ fpom our iminen-r line, cuiLi . : i - all the in jhI ili'tiirable niaki-s of (;tuv(-s. III I A 1 t-, If I I I II ., - mm MORE THAN SEVEN HUKDlSED different styles and difftr cnt kinds of ;C7f- ? v Tn3tonJ'me h:iCo inarJc. Tll... WO tr. JDJJtaM, . "-ujup - ii., L -j TlK INDIANS The Hostilcs Must Nor Sur render or Die in Cuttle, . KMIS II AS iikkx i:k aciik'. Thrt !"oics at Vauc.nver. Wiis'iiEgtr, Oidde.1 to Hi Re.idy to Join ia th I'ry-Tlie IndUus Yirl.Hng- i' I'ivk HiiMiK AfJKNW, .Tail O.-f-N'lniie can -ll wlut, umler cver of ilai knes--, the ln iiaiiH may i rtakr. Tint I liev bay con'm- i ialcd. -irnl lo 8till fwntliil-'t an at!i--k up.iti tli agency is l-ii.-v ! !-.' all well ini'onned .co.l. Tliat tliey are now wail ing ) pwii tnnity in alm t an slaltli-ln.l fart. Uetl ('loin! is iviog in Iiih liKiist in tlie inMrit Oi Hi,- aliri'J "frionllies." At a ign.il from 'be hostilcs, it is be-!i,-xi. i,r will rominiiiiicate the i.mi" lo tin! "fiieii'llics " 'J lie ageiicv conl'l then lie a'.lackeil iroin all m Irs. T.'ere areno.v lr h l han a iIi.mi-jui-I t-n'.li. m witiiiii a :ni! of lymliMiai (I'S- lefoe l hoe stationed iii ti.r lield rould .-ar!i liere great damage co'.lld he done. General .M:U lo d iv, an if im lirerd with this fai r," ia extend- nit brcaMvo:ku around tiie sclnxil, .vbicli will comin.ind a larger 'xtent of th' "friendlies." lie :il: i rrc.rivcd wor 1 irom (ieneral ibO 'ke that a niji'i'xT of hostili-8 kirtt nikrhr trietl to break tbroivli r;i-? lines and r-r !i. ii) Roelmd, I'h y ioiind !liu lines loo ftror.g. howrvi-r, and retired. (Jeneral Miles has ji'aced Colonel Sfhafier, of the First infantry, in eouimand of the troops a" the agency. it ting liear and lng Bull have written to ieiieia! Miles that they prop 'fe to come with 'heir follow ers and be n-x' Indians. 1'isk K.i.iiK, 8. I., Jaii.li. Yes leniay aiternuun all commands in the ii'eld were ordered to nvi'eb from three to five mil.s narer the hot-tiles, bate la?t night the order ra put intJ 'llrct. .At intrrvd? of two or three days the cor ion will be drawn more tightly around the lio.-t lfg until they agive either tr con n in peaceably or be whip r'd into submission'. The depos ition they diwpiay to aecpt the overiures of (ieneral Mile are "wivptible to but one iu'erprtta t ill 41 V 1 ( I i hut. in tt-at. tbev nror-os Pr-die in 'heir defense. i?bii'M i.a' k''d np by the f ct " that- the majority of lb hh wbo have :oin in ure M-piaws and chil lren,' wiio leg i red to g"t o'lt of the way. The 'oiuiiitr io of Ib-d ri'-ud is various Iv inirrpreted. IFsgood f.tith i doubted. It ii- !rart:ed that I le; cal Mil-'-'' m-:i-4ci !"! ordenn.: the extcnsi in "i tbi' br.'at-woi ks about thf M-iiool louiids w.is ilae I the di1--rov. rv of the ftri tb.it one of the jlin.- of tlm' botiics, with the aSria'atic of the ail 'ged fi in.llieK, va to att ick the m-Iio'i!. The at ! u k wonid not be ma !e until after iir riiildrrn had left the buil li'ig. This ev;uruatiO'i was t i be aivom-iilitliH-l at a liiven signal, a:d im inei!i::trly pr- ceding it tin' srlrdais At-iv io set upon and overpowei t,ln teacher-. Th-;n the wotk of !e-tnictioii was to begin, ( ieneral Mii-'s h is taki-n ibif piei-ant'.-Mis. (ieneral Miles s iys, "'At las-t ac coii'its tin- Indians were lighting among thrmsrl Vi s. Their ra:n: kva - a pandiMiioiiiuin, there w::s no h.'iid to Hie bostiles. The des iieiailors were destroj'ing their own people." If those Indiiins who brlong to this ag"iicv come in. tlie otliciR, the general thinks, will iii lea vol- to jfrt hark In their own reseiViitions, and the Indian prob lem will be Mlved. Sr. Lotus. Jan. !. A f-eci-d from i Suthrii, (. T , av--: idii' h exciten.ent prevails line regarding thepeenl Indian outlook. Grave apprehension is lelt and trouble i expected as soon as the disarming of ludi..ls heyiis. Uej oris n mirding the srrioie ivss of the 'i1- nation have lieeii wiiliiiei'i oy roir -spo-idents, bu. it is no longer a seeret ttiat trouble is iniiniiient and the facts inns' be promulgated. Peltiers along tltf reservation bo' deris of course are more alarmed Their position is most critical. Kingfisher is in a furore. Geo I'.. Liing. of that plai came to this citv. and souirbt the oilire of United' Slates Ma shal (irinies. Laing stat- h that a militia com pany has been hurri 'dly organized there, an I a c-anpinyof minute-m-'ii a'so formed. The Indian mm re is no long-T a fak. Taing staled th.it Chevenne and Arapa- ho 1 nii ins ca i'i- into K nglbher ' ami pi r. !ia-d tvery cailrid. e Ih it could m had. The a-j ert is . serioiw. .Iitde S 'i.of thesuoreine bench, said to-lay that inland j towns shouid at one' organize in , companies to aid if necessary the settlers aloeg the borders. V NO !' V Kit MII.DICItS TO TAKK II IX'I Vaxi oi vkii, .bin. !. Six com panics of I'liUe l States troop lus b-eii ordered to nol 1 tlieinse: ves i in readiness to take the field at an i hour s notice, presumably owing to the reported trouble among the Indians in Idaho. Cabsos. Nev.. Jan. 0. Indian matters in this state are assuming i ii serious aspect. Over 200 bucks , have githered near Fine Nut w ith ' warp lint. All the Indians ab'e to lig'd have left Genoa w ith sulli cient anus ai;l atumuuitioii to wage a disastrous sciimmtijie at anv time. l'linis Kec-irel, l'oKTrl'ANn, Jan. '.Captain 1". I.. Scott to day received ihe plans for his new steamer fr the mule leteen Seattle and I aroma. The vessel W'U have 2100 horse power an i ni'iki Iuit trips daily bet veen lioints named. She will be a sere'- projH-ilernnd is expected to make 2-" milts ait hour. The ma eiiinery cist is !f(i!i,00(t, and she is built for passenger traltic only to acromuio late 400. and will have no eat.ng or (sleeping a'VOiniii'xla ' ions even f ir a crew. It will be titled with rei-lining chairs in one irraiid cabin. The vessel will be finished in ninety days and will I i lloaling palace. The .M.llkrU. Sis- Fit ini u , .Inn. ! Wheat : Shipping wheal jl.Io1... prrrentil; niiiiiig tl -I0i I. I-1.... Nrw Vii!:n, .Ian. li. Money on i-ill, easv; closed oHi'reil.1! ; prim" iiiei. an lie paper, 7c'H'; Meiiing rx',!iuiii:e1 iuiet. strong; sixtv d iv bills, llo.tr S"J:,4 ; deuiand, -IMi', . I.IVi:i:i-o"l., Jan. CloSe,wheal un.hiingrd. CATTLE Till KVKS. Wit A Mil. K. UKSCMtATK HIIT WITH A i.Ni KAIt SI'OK.tNK, The slirrlll SIk.I mill One ..f the Tliievrs Wounilt'il V I'onk; iu Hut l'umuit. Si'okaxk Falls, Jan. 9. O.'H cr.i of ttiis c uinty ate loa- en gigeil in a campaign against large hands of cattl" thieves w.'iich have been operating t hroiigiioiti the Noithwest fur a lung time. Five nieniheis of the hand mere arrested on Hai ga.uati rierk ne.ir this city t -day. " sberitr l'isgli, who w is opera! big : aiiother patt of Ihe co'intrr. went Io a lintis- near Simig lo ai'lett two more of the i'and. The thieves at oticeopened tire upon him, which was it-turn-d. In the t'usilade the sherill was siiot in the leg and one of the th'evt-s w iu wounded, but both escaped. A .iNpaUM just received iroin Spinv;:e says a posse lets bjen orauiz -d and is nov in pur suit ;f ihfc thi-jvos. THE NUKKASKA Till Alllanre Ciuveruor Stilt llol.H the Ftirt. Lincoln, Jan. !i. The iitoining SM-sioo ol the legislative was .vrtHled ill wiangiing over tie ininitesol the jo lit convert ion .ihich were badly mixed "ii nc - o'liit of the roofusion. Ail o! the newly elect -d -ta'e otficeis are in iwoscssioii of their otlices except Gove nor h'.vd, who is k p! out by Governor Thayer, on the ground that he is ineligible. Towers, the Alliance candidate, took his oath of otlico Io daw inxl i- is said the leg.slatnre wid u uizc him as governor. Goo.o .. I'.ovd is recognized by the new state officers, and they w ill report to him. A CL.SU OK AlTlIOttllV. Thayer still ' holds the fori tgaiiis' i.ivei ii'ir I toy', bis o'ojec tioii Irt-iiej lh.t! !! d was never naturalize I. and therefore ineligi ble. Ihe b a.d if public lands. io.ever, today assigned Boyd pi n t-'is in alio' her part l the cap.tol and be b- gan acting us governor. The lirsi conflict of authority occurred this afternoon, wle ii a" telegram was received stalii'g that an Indian outbreak was feared in the northern part of the stale and asking that the militia now at the frontier he placed to repe! the at'ack. Gov rrnor Boyd otdetel adjutant General Cole to make piep'na t oiis, but Cole replied that he would take unlets only from Gov ernor Thaver. Boyd thereupon declared Cole ousted and ap pointed Geneial Victor V pia'n lo the po- i'i.in. The r-ta'r militia on the fron'ier po-.v has lo comiiian- derr. I'havi r to-day petitioned the supreme c.eirt tor a writ to de- iriniit.e lioMt s position. tie c ur wi I decide next Tuesday. Boyd's lr:ends cliim that even H he' as not leallv naturibzed he :s a citizm .f the l.'nbe 1 States, h cause he was a eitizeti of the t rritorv i f Nebraska, aud wIicl ii... ui.,i,. i,iiiiiiii-il i ii i l lu ll lion, all its c lizetisw etc invested with lull citizenship. A Very SIIIj JoUe. I'.m-vri-i.io. Ida.. Jan. .. The fe us of an outbreak by the Sho shone arid Baiui'n k, Indians on Fort Hall reservation a. e without f.iiin I it ion. The rumors of the lio'ilce started here more as a inane. ..f joke, but a niniilter o persons iinaccus.loined lo t"'- tii;-.'-- ALASKAN AT FA I liS. A Measure Bemfieiai to Our Ivo thern Keighb.ir. XKWS KAST OF TIIE ItOt KIKS. The B:i; Erutr, Jolm T,. SuIIivir, Knock: Do wo an UD'Cendiii : Mwsiapr Rspoiter WaBliinf,t ;e N wa. Washinhton', Jan. . The house committee "ii edm-ati'-n devoted the Mission to-day to Ihe consider ation of the condition .f Ihe in habitants of Alaska and deci led to teport to Ihe hone a resoliiti.-n to extend to Alaska the benefits of I he act of IRS7 lo establish agricul tural expel imental stations in con nection with colleges in several slates, and the act st:ppleiu"iilaty I heivio p.isvcd last year, and to ipply a portion of tiie proceeds ot pubi c lands Im a more complete endowment, and suppott of J:ricul- ural Hiid mechaiiicat lol'tgi-s. The elieets of this action ?.T!il be to place at the disposal vl ' i-a-i-iinr department oticy !. pu-"-chase reindeer with which, it is ptopo:ed to stock Alaska. Til K DAY IX COXCKKS. iiem of the savag'S be. a'aruie i and telegrapl" l loGovci nor Willey for arms and troops. sir-sfrltlclK Moiin. Ciih tio, Jan. -Sunday next at the ICiner.'t ney ho-pital here, seventy-live or oue huiulrcu mem bers of I he Masonic fraternity will permit the skin to be cut from their bodies tor grafting hhii the bodv of John Oscar I'iekrrson. whose recovery fiom an operation for the removal of a cmcetoas grow th, depends ntoii this treatment. The Oregon Land Bill lp Vt-.i niiirugaion. Washinotos. Jan. !'. Ta the senate several petitions for am! against the Oregon land bill arid resolutions deprecating any further legislation in regard to silver were presented. Mouse bill for the relief of Major Wham, army pynvisler. crediting him with 42S,:M5 go eini. in' tiinds, of which he was robbed in Vrizotia, May 1MHI, was pissed. Piatt give notice th it he would ask I lie senate Mondav. al.er ihe routine morning lnnin-ss. r cj:i tier the house copyright, bill. The linar.ee bill was then laid 'efore the senate. IN I UK 1IOI r-K. Th bill authoiiz'tng Okbihoma 1 'i!v to issue bo ids to provide the i i.'iit o:' war to the Choctaw Cal V ltailroad company through the city was passed. The house then went into a com niif'e oi th-.'. w hole on t'ie private calendar Sen itor Stanford introduced in the setiaie to l.:y a hill for the ex'.ei.- ioii f tlie executive mansion in atvN.rdance widi the plau pro fe 1 by Mrs. Harrison, to em Ij'ar.e the pre" rit i:i.i:;sioti a private exeeutiv'". ei.largrd by the idditio'l of an executive o.'i'i e. or oiii.-ial w intr, on the west ::iei n public wing, or gdlery f p'rMire-. ii'slorie relics an I .:t treasures, th '.'.bole atr.biti ct'lljl g.otip oi uiing aii iii'-cr i ar' or garden al .1 CO-t HO! to exceed S'.l"i0.'tiM. .KIIIN I.. Lt.IV.siN.. Che I'.iK IMite ln e Us llnwi: a N- niier lifp.rtr. Mn.w ai ki i:. Jan. :. -lohn L. Suilivaii arrive! here y-vteidiy Irom t:hic:ii.'o with Ids c inpaoy, .vhich opened Leie la. i,igtit. Ue was in a very bad huuur, ar.d shortly utter he lea.-:ied the i'inlik 'iiigtoti House a rei oi ter -:.p-j pr iacheil him for an interview. Hie pugilist was in the i-i:c.par.y j i.f a huh-at i In-time mid. .'leciar-: inir iiimse!f insulted at what he c lied the piesuuiplioii of the new spaper man in seeking an in terview at such a time, he reached forth and smote th- reporter on the nose. I he repoiter fell all in a heap, and it was some time be fore he hec-iniC corseious. Sulli van came before the curtJ'io last night and explain d his side of the affair. He said a hn-al paptr lioil rit'..n lutii ;i "ro:stM heiraie'C -- --- - , the rt porter had come up to see i linn ami In' nan reiuseu w in terviewed. II -si' id lie ii el i-:;h d the ivjMiter out an. i shut the door. Continuing be said : I don't care if lb" newspa 'it-rs at tack me, if itdoesthcin good ft.'id me no harm. People w id com to see me ii my picture is a- b id as it is painted. aud that helps u.e. .Ap plause. Till: til AM I'lON SliATKll. lor Oaimeliuc, tiflhe I tilted fclulea, lier.atM All CiouiirtUurx. Nrw in im;, N. Y., l.-n. li The uumeol Joe Hoiiiigiine, thec!:am pion skater, is on the tongtie f N-wbutgeis evcrywtiere, and his victory ovt-r all ct:npetit'rs t in-teidaiil Wt diicsd ty is a I heme tor yeneral conversation. A niove ine.it as inauguratcil last night to p ocuie fer him a massive gol I ......lal ci.t ui:t: iliamon.lw imi.. Ill I ..v. i .. ...... .. - -. blematlc of the world's aioaU ur i chanipionshi' , which tide became1 I his af:er the races of yes'. :rday. I He has thus far won ten races i inee arriving in I uiop.. II - lias I pot met a sirglc defeat, lb. buhls . .. r .utiiii'o'is-iiio iron i es tit llolUi.d, Swiileii, laitiland, United i '......!." n: rtl.lien illKJ vim"'". inr iiiiii.- Wfliienlay in ihe two-mile race at Aiiisler iaiu lowered Ihe record l.'J 1-6 seconds. check for ff'2o. The forgcy was so well executed that it was not tie! erf ed until" ptfeented to the assistant United States tieasurer at Sail Fiviu-isco. Modoc Wind was coii!ii!eiit;a! clerk to Ci'.ptam I'.nllis. and was ducated at the Indi ui 9 -bool at Carlisle. Pa. The other Indians were educated at ttie San Carlos school. All aie addicc.il t oker playing. Our lialiati I'fipulaii'tti. Washington, Jan. !. The cen sus bureau ha.- issued a bulletin triving the population and other inform -it ion regardim various In dian tribe, exclusive of Alaska. 1 he bul'etin eIivws '.he total Indian population o: tin United St; tes to 'e 2-J-L705.. Ties makes the total population of the. c tmt y, includ ing Ala-ka e-timated as oT.OOtt, utuiofctCoOUGOO. Iionirrectlon In the l-Iaut)s. Maukiu. an. 9. The nes that lOacbed here, via sai Fiancico ::nd New Yoik, a-s to th" iusuncc t ion and bloodshed existing in the 'art-line islands between ihe na tives and So npsh troops niartrcti t tiere, caused a e n i;ierab!' sensa tion here, it is lraicir ti-.a' tl.. t'.'ti'ed S'ates miv cis'"- be ivy damng's In.m Spiin by losses rUiTered by Auieliean cilix. i.s. ASrOiUA IS HAPPY. CUT. CITIZENS CONKinr.NT OF SEtl lilMi A IlAlLl'.OAlJ. 1 Mlorla L-apitalUt fMr.-Iiase Hit. Inlercsl ef Wiu. lU.ert In I lie Ant'.iU & South t oast Ku.ol. l'oitTLANi), 'an. II. H is stated lclid.!le authority that several .roniin-.'iit Astoria e.ipia!i.st w ho tire interehted in " A'.tori i and South Coast railroad cm-piny iiave jtm pui chased a'l right and lilt t a i 1 interest ! Will am Ki.t ;i the road. The sum said to b -.i'ul is $50,030. Keid hi's h. en j.respt-iit of tll" road until nver.l i'v. A short time ago si-ve- teen uAWa ni the ro al constni. te I fiom oar Astoria to Clatsop ( each w as p.nctiased ! 1. P. l'hnmpui tor oO.'WiO. Thompson is said to have icerciy bid iu the road for Colli rac tor I. "tl. Smith, who had a nii'n- .r of v.eavy claims rg-in-t. it. -toti:' -Mpitali-ts are now ve y -aiigmiic tiiaf a road wid be bu:k sioii between Portland ami tstoria. DKCI.INEI) Willi TUAMiS. :?r-i I". vf tVi's-liinsIsm iiffilsm tlifj t ..nsul io-r.-i! ship' Japan. r.iMi.NP, tr.. Jan. !. AtO t - ni iu tpcal fn.iii GlAinjia, V;;s'i.. say.- : Kx-ie. rii-n i d !!' u.i'e lir. ii-s .tas s'i;p:is"."i to-thy a Pen le n-c- ivtd the s il joined .legr.tin !i"'ii senator Alien : V..-i!INiiloN. .'::'.. tl. Hon. Thomas 11. V- l.l-. " oitui v on t. N-cpt ih t oiiti.l i.'-: eia!-liip to Jap.-.i; ' Tiie climate i ic!igli; , .l and the admit;is'r-iti"ti regards i lie coii-julship i..--o:ie of the rh d, st places in the cmisula." seivie ne salary and fees u;e nojil .;'.'iH)ia year. I have l.-.-pes of '.euiing iU Act l o'r.i-tty ami oiswcr i.y wire. John B. Ai.i.r.N. iirenis answered es tol.o- s : " tt. mi ia. Jan. !'. Jo!,!, V. A'le.'. '. Sir.aU I cannot tec- 'i b fiimate ot Walla Wa!l i:iL"eed with me very wed. I think however ihat Gov. Moore units a c'i.i:.gc. TiU'S. II. FiHKNTS. This is the jd tec which John F. iowey, ex-mavoi of Glyuipia, ai d ch .ii inan of th.' I. piib'ican sate coKiuvttto, ac ip ft, but resigned. FATE ur TWO E.M'LOKKKS. WrllK nud l'rloc. r Ihe "FiH-.k Leslie" J'artj I'rnliatilJ I.et. San I TAMisio, Jiti. ! It is r.ow an aliuost toievour ee'a'iusc.in tliat Wcl a and I ri e. ef Fr.ti k Llio's exploring par'.y, sen: out r-y that journal to t-xplow an me known stiip of laud in lnka K-H-miles in diametir, are !otj'. Pr f S3 r Gore lUvid f, t lii. f of Vie Geo tt lie survey on this cohs', ia eoiive.'sa'iou th a report. .-r. b-t tbvp remark-, that " to provt conclusively that the wholes- rvice is in a state f dread over ths? tan tiie btave fellows who for tie srkt- f ti-ine le t boni" ai.tl Ir emb to ihrO'i iit lit iipo'i ti e d nkitcss ot ihe Alaskan ipicston Tnetemer :tv of Weils and Price, both nU-'l for tl'eir love of a-'veoture, has carrbd them unpr.prnl sii.'. a tectioii o A!asi;a where all is ice a ad -now, where t r.fisjorfatio;i is impossible and w1p.iv death is i niii r.ent, their only ho; e, being I icimproba! leonecf having fa'len in witn In -liana who may care lor t icni until the cmntry thaws out. FREKZINU TO DEATH. Thi Did World i l::veri!ig f:oia a Cold Wave. I'GOt'LE 1'KltlMI l THKSTOBM Vasiois Icc-Bai.ii.1, v.Me-Spriad Daa u'ntiou Dracg) virovi-g Swept by t!. Storm of qow id Ice, IjtiMiox. Jan. There is no si :ns of aba'riiir-pt .o thtt setei'tj weather throughout Great Britain or on the c'liitinei t. From all P ants come sp.rits of suiTering. In Great I'ri'aiti the severity of the st-ason h -s i.ot lieen eiceeded since 1st:;. Ti:- rives Thaii.es, lt !.w K riiitiot:.., reii.ains partially iroz -it and iia -.ti.:i is impeded by ie llo.i s'. i tdiand newsi...rj,eii iKcl.ue that li . tisatids of tlSoi; in liiat It -ai"!i a e in ;t 'oUtli:itu 0: Aia.'iv k. a seiii-st:n Vi.ttoii. v.iiiiiitt'i s er- tjkii.g iDeas.iies : r rt lief. In evt ry country on ,;ie continent th?r is suiicriin, ' cailte ti! liie severe ve;,ther. ine coasts ol ib-liom. HoiiauJ j ittl North Germany are blocked v. ith i.-t . Mai.y stea'ners and -iiij sore ice bound. At Ai.iwtrp ! 1,00'.) workmen are thrown out of etiip'oymenf, owing to the iiiiiisu ioy severe weather. Miseiy a;iiong tte poorer t ljsses is intense sua - i. It spread. IHuanite is to be used at Copt lihageo harbor iu '..i;h-s of getiing out th ice b -und V'tr!-. Iti N thcrti Italy snow t II heavily Kir some hours. The i inabitanis of tt.at tegion are en -i.'. ii g .'.cutely, - lit h weather beli.c :i:.kn-iwn to tie in, ai'd it is feared miiiiber p. r i-hid intbestonn. It.il ways are nisi-b delayed. A leUgraai from Madrid reports heavy snow-tails iu Spain, and sirs comiiiui.i aiiou v.iih sll the provinces of Sp.iin is ditlicuit. Il -.fiso rep ir!s the prcidence of ii;-it-naly cohl weatlit r in Valencia, -.. iie-e orange jrcves have been ...ept by tie storm, entailing i' avy losses to the o. tiers. A .io'ent sttirni, a- o'inpaiiied by :;.-.! and snow, and extending a i-'ioi distance ililtr'd is rt,orteit : -:u Algiers, in North Africa, i .e re .i t ia conpied with the a -siira'tc- that nothing like mcii even- weather waj ever known in I. it it j;iuu t itir -. Advices trotu :..-;s s y tiie Seinst is blocked. ill ice ne.v liouen and the -ne is frozen. A natnber of i isioiis were Jtozen to ueath. HIT IMKVrSTFRCOMKI.ME. liKliaim Who I'laystl I'okvr. Ti t soN, Jan. !. Advi :es fiom Soloiiiouvillu savs Mtsloe Wind. I Senard, Molt Motion, Apache In- 1 dians, w-re held to answer by I I'niteil Sintes (Commissioner Blake on a charm; of fonriiii! Captain 1 Bulbs' name to a government! The Culir.irtil.t I.Ulalur. S.MitAMF..ro, Jan. 0. The as sembly met to-day and adjourned until Monday. SKaker Coombs aplioiiited a number o. pages and porters. Snow Morm In the Fnt. Sr. Loi is, Jan. 51. now is still falling. .Street car traflic is inter rupted and all railroad Uaiin are late. Weather Imllciitiioi. San Francisco, Jan. '.I The weather indications for Oiegon for I t Vt li t ntltrlakln - Will B Aliacdone.l. Ciiict .Ijii. f. i'resideiit Mc l 'I'tiii.iiw liir-i .it-s ts.tr following -t .fin.-nt t Assi.,-;..ted I'm ? : "the Aiiiiriciti Ilovestei Vi-.. a! t s 'Cot iu the opinion of t-nii-n-'i-l c-enisei Jti.ia dilierelit staff, h.s hern broujht face tofaie with .-ave p ... ij ot.-'f ijt to thetou- iinniatio i oi t!.e .ferprite lor, i i i'. was f .ruled. Thtr-eare mi b a cbai-actei I a! alter Qioct - i. ?s : il 1 ft r.-l'ul r 'iietderation. iisi. in l as iwi-ii teachfd i :.t !:..' whfle tinde'taking Must :-li.'.I!iiol!ed." ' ::i. - . '.'-Tit' hardest : .-.i.,. i.i.-i .i.i.vo io,; Har-.ej-Ur r ',-t nil w-r f e le-i-ions of the i linois Mel New Y.-rk rousts in g;- :i.- i .-ug ir li n tci-es. Tht iiier.-i- involved in the trii-t .tr- s i jr ut 'hat vas agreed ." ',' ' i, tii c.it-i ;.l woi;'.l lie nece. a-y pm it it p-in its feet. It was '.r-ipo-rd to raise the ncCe3.-ary Hinds w ill. in the coiapa"- itself, bin the various coiirerus. becoin !... t jibletied ut. the legal aepit t 1 aiS'a '-, rt-Iilsd o lie np their Pitlivi :u i; st iiilisiiments, where li-cy w nid be ban iicappe.l by b--vyU-gil a-id iinanciai liabili-t:t-s." 11 -me in thit-g but dissolu tion remained. A merry war ia n-iw in prijspect. It is each firm or i : self. IVAStHMiTUN's I.KUIsLATlRE. V.ery Senator Ha a Chairmanship Holh Houses Atljouru. t.-.YMi'Iv, Jan. t'. Pre ! I o:t .Vilson ti-dj stbmittei i-j the s-.-ntile a list of .-tin 'if.g ccm ;jii:tees. Eveiy sena'or gets a c!iairniaiship and com pri. Four bills wnc in rtnluerti in the senate and a stem -i ial from S -attle n.-ing congress t esntlish coast te.'enses. The house held an un i iipeTtti'it session. It passetl the :rst ti.il. hoiever, extending the lone of payment of taxes from '-.unary 1 to March 1. Speaker s i.tw i- h-iid at work on his iistof tandit g cotnniitlt es and will hii n .unce them Monday. Initlr bouses adjoin uf-d 'ill Monday. Malta C.iminaiidary Orcaiiixetl. AniLANDr-Jiiii. 8. Malta ccin ntnd. ry. Knight v -Templar, the lira' comuianderv ol this rank in Southern iir.-.'on, a el the iurili organized in the Mali;, was insti tuted w ith appropriate ceremonies in Ashland last ii -ht. T. G. KtMiif.i'f Jacksonville, was ebtcted eminent t otinnan ler, and W. II. Atkinson, of Asliland,genra!isimo. Money I tt.kr. ' Wasiiinot.in, J.ui.'.l. The avuil abie cash surplus in the treasury, which was reduced to about 5, (MiO.OOU during the rec-nt linanrial Hurry, by the heavy purchase vt Ininds, has been ltidily increas- the next 24 h u.s is fair weather, j ing since the 1st tnst until it ln colder. i now reached nearly 18,000,000.