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-4 4 UO CENTS A WKEK. ALKANY, OltEGON, SUNDAY. .lANUAKi il I MM VOL. VI NO. 36 1 4 Si '. i : On the Threshold ol the New Year ! The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods SEVERELY CENSURED For the Part Taken In Barrundia Affair. the REITEll WANTS A FAIK TRIAL Illinoii AlliiDot Men Hold th Bt.li.Bo sf ' Powr Th Nlcaragaa Canal Bar to Be Put Through. FOR 1891 AT W. F. READ'S- Ilia assortment is bigger than ever before, an.l lie is prepared to mtiefy cuttrniers in quality variety and prices. The Ifokst Market Price Paid for Country Produce. Have removed their entire stock of Hardware into the new Baltimore Flock. Call and see them. 7 T And keep yourself warn, if you wou'd onj y health and life. The Pasteur Filter is recomtnerded by all physicians as the very I Mat. 'all and Bee how they work and leain piices. No one can afford to do without one. For un elegmt heating stove that will make the room comfort able, or a cooking stove o range that is warranted to keep the housewife in good humor, call and sc'ec' from our immense line, embracing all the in m desirable makes of stoves. MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and differ ent ki,ls of Stoves fcr 9Sr " ana Hooking are T"e World's inanufacta f. tiattLc;, 8 trade mark, TV fond ia tie "n , tt0St aVe. Washington, Jan. 10. The fol lowing letter ha been directed to the secretary of the navy by Com mander Keiter of the U S. navy, who was severely censured by the secretary for hie conduct isytb uurrun-ua auair : 1'iTTKBi'KO. Pa. Jan. 8, 1891. gin : I have to acknowledge the receipt of the department a letter of the 31st nit. ihe letter waa mailed in Washington the sixth lay of January and was received hv me on the seventh. General court niani.il extracts having been given to the press f r publication before I could reply t it, I now con'enr myself by Bimply declaring that when in command of the Uuiiger on the occasion in ques tion, I was in no way culpable hut di charged my whole duty; that I had no desire iur did 1 endeavor o escape any reEp'iu-ibilily at tac'iing to my iwsition, and 1 do not fear the most searching in (inirv in regard to my action. As 1 regard your letter as unjust, un- deserveil and unwarranted, I have to respectfully demand what is clearly my right, viz., a trial before a n ival court. Wll.I. ISK tiikii: IOWKIC. The Alliance Men I'l-opuse lr nic tate III. Klc-clltiii of Seiialitr, ScitiNoKiKi.D, Ills., Jan. 1 0. The standing of the three I. inner luemhei of the lower house of the gei.-eral assembly, in the com ing senatorial tiglil, is no longer one of uncertainty. While it is not yet know n who their candidate will U it is certain it will not be John M. Palmer. Keprenentative ('oikrell. in an interview this evening, said that under nocii cuuiMtunceH would he or his co - leajuen rsiipoi t Palmer. (.J'H-kreli further said, "We will elect out mail or foice th" reiiiihii -an or deiiiici:iliv party to ailopt our policy. Tli NlifiiifctiM 'nuil. Wasiiinutjn, Jan. Ml. The re- iiort ol the comtnitiee on the Nicaragua c mal bill, presented bv Sherman this moiuiii'', recited the importance of the canal pro- ect, aii'i treat t in ilet ill t tie Ins- tory til t lie pist neguMatioiis on the S'lhj-ct. The repoi t says, the lull co.-t of the woik w.is vl down :tt .li).fMN,( rtl, and t') lie com pleted in ix yar.-; iheiefoie the eiiinmi'tee helievei it will he ihe pint ol evontiinv, a i le irom i oiisi.lerat ii.n-f of n.itiomt! j.o!iev. for the li'ii! ted Sta'ts to guarantee the bond of the company to the amount of $100,000,(1(10. In con clusion the repimt, vshico is unan imous, says: "It is belieed hv your coiamittee that the United Milieu will not le called !in to pay any ponion of the princitial or inieresi of the Imnds, hut th.a the work itself will anijily repay all itt co-tls aul ield its heiieli's not only to the fieople of Nicara gua ami Costa Hica, but to the civilized world. A FATAL. KXPI.0410.N. A Rviluc Near The Dallas Blown to Atom by Giant 1'owder Tiik Dali.kh, Jan. 10. A mes senger from , Km ledge, Sherman county, after a doctor to-day save Frank Rutledge exploded a lot of giaut powder iu his house vester lay. The house was utterly de-, molished, and Ku Hedge was badly injured, one leg being blown off. a-HK LOTTERY U11TLB. ' Iu1li'tliinTliBt th LouUiana C.D cra Will Win Its iircat Salt. Nkw Oki.gans, Jan.' 10. The' iirst. Sattle in beiialf of the Louis--ia-ui s'at lottery was fought yes teulrty m the Seventeenth judicial POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tlii ;,) v.trt.- lever afie-. A utarve fiuri .itr-if int n!'!.i nen i'W more ;ronopiieal than the ordinar) kind, and cannot be sold iu cotnpeti. iion with multitude ot low U'ft, short iMt't alum or phosphate rowdcr 80I1I only iu ciiib, Hval Basisi 'ow. okr to. IU- Vull -t.. N. If. Lwm M, John in & Co., AeunU, Portland. Orejron. dirttjet court of Piton IJoiig , Judge- Barker prB:diii. It w a On motion lor, a mandaiiuis to com pel tlie secretary of state to former ly promulgate the proposed lottery taendtnent to the mate const itu tiotij which . had pass-'d the legisla tor by a two-thuds vote, and was vetoed by tbt governor and again passed the house by exactly a two thirds Voie, hut failel to pass the senate by the same vote, ouin t Uie aheence, sickness and death of one senator. The case was fixed a month ago, but twice continue-i till yesterday. Po'h aides a ere represented by the ablest counsel in the state. . The bet opinion ia that the lot tery men wilt win the suit, ia which ca the state will appeal ' ht supreme court, win n the tery men -will prooaoiy attain gain thir- point. Caltfrala'a Ml at. Tr.asary. Sacbamknto, Cal., Jan. 9. J. H. McDonald, recently eleced state treasurer formall, took possession of bia office la night. The money bcada md coin in the -tate vaults aggregated over seven million dolars. KA1 LItOA 1 MAGNATES THE DAY IN CONGRESS Hie comuiiision suiis quentlv met i.irtv ivinesentatives ot the .simi TBK LNI KOtlf El ri'UK BILL ' PA-HEI) I N TIIK HKNATK. TImi Imlian Tmulil li'iirl at Lengtl 1'Iim l'reflfrlhi;a In Kivtli HoiiitrM. W'AMiiNtiioN, Jan. Iu the crate to-d.ty 1 -1 li from the com mittee 011 imltli - lands, repurted (he isenale bill to amend the r.iil rol land forteilure bill f the last sesnioii, so as to make a period of six mouths for assertion of rights it settlers, U-giu t run. not ir-'in the t me ol ilu' passage nl the act, hut from (he da,e of the restora tion of such lands to s.-ttlemeiit and sale; and after explanation it was (Kissed. lUweH pre'ented a e-Hiferi-nce reort on the Md to cany out, in pa't, the provisions of the il'-l l divi.ie the Soux liriim reserva tion. and in lespon-e t- a -pie-tion hv I'Mmiinds. ni..de an ex lana tion. He sari the cointiission oi which i ner::l Cook w is the Ina l, promise-l tin- Sioux I'idi.tiis in th course ol neg ill i.c s to n- it- i illueln-e at Wiishint'iu fni th inliess ot certain grievances 1 'que of ll I nd a-isfi'iiiii the reservati ui wie-n thepreseiii outbreak occurred, to see to it that those outside a-wtir uk-ch weie carrie I out lue In dian com in it tees of both houses wcie also iiresent. and a'l beii g to get iter, si bill had linen tie;a '-il to cury out exactly the assurance as the lii'lians uiid-rs anl them. I'hat hill parsed the a -nute in Ann lift, but from liiflicuitie.-) in the other brmeh of congress, il bad not pas-eit the house till last mouth, ami that it contained a duplicate .appropriatiou of $l'0, t)o. The senate :Uuck out that Iniilicite appropriation arid hence tlie necessity of a conference. As the bill now stood (with dupli-nte jp iropnations hi ruck out) it car ried out t 1 the letter, not only the issuranuvs of th coininUdon, as the commiHsion undetst'xxi them, but also preeielv as the Indisus themselves understonl them. So, with the o. g nal bill and thepend- nit b II, all the stipulations ol Uie a'greemen and ah the assurances of the commission would t'e ful filled, and therecould be no ground On wtiich the Indians could com plain of the Koverninent in any matter out of which the existing fittirbancei had aria-ii. Hie conference report was agreed to. Tti- financial bill was lam aside and a message from the p evident read, forwarding a meniori il 01 ttie leg slativ atwsm'-ly -of klahom tor an aDProuriatiou for the reli. f of the destitute jieople of that ter ritory. It was Tetern'.! to the committee on appropriations. The vice-president lanl ts.-iore the senate a protest of twenty three memb'rs of the Idaho legis Utnre RRa.ust allowing lulois to keep his seit ; refern d U (he com miiieeon piixilejies and elections. Sherman reioitel i'm.iii the comii itteeou f'ici:n atl drs a bii! proHsii g to issue lond gu iran leed by the I'nit'-d State- f r hiiildiug the Nicaragua shipcaui. The bill, which iv accompanied bv a rejKrt, was placed on the calendar In lh house, Butterworlh, from thecoma it'ee on appropriations. reorted the legislative appropria tion bill and it was placed on the calendar." They Establish A Coaid of Five I'omniisbioiiiTS. TIIKY V 1 I.I. M A lit: Til K KIT KM Churning K iman igrne ot 0a fie lu.ilan 5a em a ol;n- Inl d1k Difficult j - Lynthi g of I: dltsi. New Yokk. Jan. 10. The meet ing of rai road pi- ilent-i a Ij iurii ed un ii Mon. 1. iv. t hairman Miller announced tin- adisor lioaril has dec:t -d iiKn agre- mei'i aim en-cieu otticers lor one year a f -llows; Presid- nt, R .s e.l Miller; finauce committee, Messrs. Ihixliitl, Gould, Cable, Oakes :md Manvel. At Momlay's meeting fixe commi sioeers, woo wdl c uniKise arbitration bo.ird will lie selected. Kve" v-ldng .lone at the me ting was una i on-. The iLtmeoflhe aSoi i:tt ion shall l iVestern Tritlic s x-iation The office, of the commissioner- is t- oe iu Chicago. In o'der to meet c mpcti ion lines outside ol the as -ociatieii, the i'ommiionei shall n application by anv mem ber make such immediate tern Nraiy changes in r.ites. decisions, ruli s and r- gulatious atrecting ore 'irmor-ol tlie interested lines a the con niissioneis may deem necessary. tiik Aiutorr ui'DitA iiairi'i: Itrparallon for Violence. Washington, Jan. 10. Secre tary liluinc has taken up with the S'amsh uiini-ter the iiiattTof the alleged iiidign ties oll'eied Aiiieri-i-au missiouiiries on the island of Po-mpi. Cl.aiLin Taylor of the I'liited States steamer al'.ia ice recentlv teturn'eii from the Cane; line Islands in his ollicial reports eonhrniH in all important details the treatment alhged to have been 1111 1 nmed upon missionaries. ..w, retarv lilaine will see that treaty j stipulations I Hit w ceil Spain and: the United States in reirard toi these islands are observed in future, and reparation made for the violation oi the tieaty, if after! investigation it is sh wn to hae been violated. Hit IMsliKiKlrd in liieHgr SultVr Ini; Aniftni; the .Momttwrii. CiiR'Ano, Jan. 10. The Kmnia Abbott (ra ("Kin anv, which ai'coiiipanied toe remains -f its p'ima dona fiom Salt Lake city to Chicago, has dis'ianded. Many ol its members, it is said, are in soie ll'.anci il s raits, and only ciiaMcd 1 1 reach their boiiiei iu the Ka.-t thotugli the genero-ity of Manag.-r I'ra't. 1' is even rumored toere was sutreiim; fir wa-:t of fool amoiiit ihe memiieis oi the cliorus. M'. ISrjdciick iuteii Is to re rjr iu ize the company in New Yoik tr nil tne .Vjitheru dates. I.Tiicliinc An liilian. PoKTHNO. Jan. I't. The Ore gonniu's sK-cial from (l!yiiiiia says: Aciiiig ( i ivernor I. night. u 1 his ftvrn 'in rn-eived a dispa cn irom the i-oii rty c iii'iiissiouers of U:iii gan coiin'y dale I at I'o.i cully and s.-ttin foith ttia' oi riiiiisday night one ol the iili ns iiuplii-nt- d in Ihe nnifler ot r'reigh-er Cole, w ts titi- lion the j i:l and lynched. Alsj slated that a C:it-olic p-iest lia l urned he settlers that in..iiifi..n was hi.-h um ng ihe (ikauogMii f. Iia s who h i. I hel.J foil" council", and it was likely th. y wotil I go on ihe war path. I Ii in . 011-clil-e n ti-ked lor ."ill stands t 411ns ami aiiiniuiiitioii !. arm th-sel'ler-. Tin- governor a!'er on- -u 1 1 a tion it It AdjuU'-t C-n-ia O'llrio ile -ioel in send L'lHi sMiplu of :i ins in iSsjw . The ovel'lioi th 11 notified ll.i-a.iur (ieiierul ('niry o pokaii" l-a!l-, that arms he sen' and instruct i g 1 1 in t see h:tt they were deivi-id to iii.-cmniy ') inis-ioiit-r. "ini ion - iiim to a.oid '.is ilshe '. uides ab olulely ln-ci s-ary to preserv Mace. (ieil. O'l'.i.en sai.l to-iulll 'he ly it hiii of Ihe I. dan wa veiy iimidi. ions iu liew of Ilu pre-eut In-iian lr-iulile-. . An liirfltiHti4n tfkeil tnr. Wamiinovos, .1 l.'l. 111. Flo Vi-r. of Ne A' voik, to-day int rodnced ii. die h mse a long preamble am! reson'iou with refeieoce to the In liai) "rouble in the west, lecit ;lljj Ibo'Till .Mill s' statement thai the Indians were starved in o ic volt, an I 111 ikes cha'ges of 'id--mangcin nt on the patt of the Indian oureau, etc., and prov din that a CMtitmiltee of live : pointed to inve-tisiat' . The In dian buresn his a disiati h fiom agent Wmiyh. at I 'evil's l ake, s'ati 'g (ii it t-u-ie is nrt oa-g -r of trouble at I'u tie M amliii 1 jig n.-y. A -ominuiiicati')ii w as also rcceiv.d from A'iient Paiiner, at l!h-yen-ie riv- r ag'Mtey. highly co nme'elii.t: the In hall ; otice and I tie sg-lic, laimeis for teni-is re.idered among disinfected In.tiyns. llaeilakahini; All A row ml, l'o: i i-ki.i.o. Jan. 10. big mw-wow was hel l 10 da. at Ho-s Fo;k njf-'iicy, 011 liie For! Had reservation, U-lweeti tlie Lading chiefs of th SJiostiones an I llan-iiM-ks 011 one sid ail 1 Adjutant liene al Cui te, of th" Idaho mdifia. and Lanlen il.t Wheeler, of, the Fourth United Spates cav alry, on the O'her. 'flirt Indians were asked if th h id anv cause O' coni.'lai"! or propo e to make any trouhle w ith the w hites. The Indians replied tin' t'leyhaliio intention 01 c -.using any trouhle, but were anxious to work for themselves ami keep at pea.:e with the whites. Thcconfcr.-neeclosed wdh a handshaking all around anil the Ini'.iin.s sermcl much pleased at 'he resiiiis. I ram Salem. Sai.'-'m. Jan. It). Oregon's capi tal cily is alive this evening with senators and representatives a-s--uililed t-i convene the sixteenth biennial session of the Oregon legislature Monday. Nearly all ofj the :t0 seint'irs and 00 represe1 la-! tives are already here. For the ' presidency of The senate Simon, of i Multnomali, and Tongue, of Washington, are. evenly matched, as indicated by the canvass this evening of the1" senators already here. Faeh feels assured of hie election, but iu-i her t rs actuallv majoiiiy. In the house for sfieal - ership eer, of Maaion, and Mori, of Multnomah, seem to have the lei.d 111 the lijht, will, the ehaiites ot election rowing in favor ot tieer. No n.tier f An I nlae. Yihoinia, Nev., Jan. I ft. lohn soii Sides, ihe Piute premier, and tin most intelligent and trnstest man anion the Nevada Indians, amt Captain Sam, whose juiisdic moii extends over the Pnite ttilies in Westrrn Nevada, deny th rejan t t'-at there is any danger of an uprienif of Indiana in tins -Ut. Johns mi Sides sas (he In lians heie are too iiitellia-mt 10 b-'in ho-tililiee, aa they are a wire that they would get the wow ot it. "I think Mary P-nkinsis a real mean thini;,' said one vount women to a-other. "I don't sec why " Pecanse, if she wasn't -he'd c iu.- out from Ui dir th mistletoe an I give (om ? of tie other gills u chance." AX API'EALTO BLAINE (HTKAUKS vrox I riK IN TH tt AMKK1CAK ISLAN'a. liKliKUitlm lrii-trlfd Iit th. SiimUIi Sclioult. lier tir and I rlliiie Hnriieit. Nkw Yokk, Jan. 10. Following close upon (he news of a mas.-acre m the ('aroline is amis comes the 'It iiiand of '.he Amencan hoard of conimiss oners of ioreiuu missions for reparati -ii lor outrages com mitted on Amerii-atis by Spaniards at 1'iiiiapi. Alter olitamin-' fud ieMjrts of the indignities sut'ennl hv missiouai ie. tne lioa-d ha I lid the matter Ix-lore STeiar Pla-ne For eight mouths Ameii cans. have l.s-n subjected all sorts f abuse. Their chur. lies, s.-lnHils :(,. dwellini:s at Oua h ive bis-n burned by the -pau.bh ami othitig has b-.x'ii ni alauit in- iemnily. They have been for hi 'den to continue chur.-h and cho-l work of any sort. Klforts have bn ni:-de to extott from n itive priso-i'Ts cvid n-s to h used against them. Two of. the missioiiii ies, Miss I'tetcher and Miss Palmer, were refused p-r in ssi.ni ti leave the i-laud Srje teniner it, when an opjMirtuiiii v :is ollVre.l, and fiutliy a S.ianisti f rtiii.-at.iou, church and poiet's hcuse hiueJi-cti erected on Ian I Ud-itiging pmIh; Am ricjii Iwud, a. id wiMiin .1 few feet of the nr. ion bui dings CoouiH .der Ta.y I -r a-lived with the Alliau e oti 'ii-tobt-r li, an I at't-t in. 1 lintf tlionei-jhlv into th"4 s t.ua'ioii took the mi sionaries to Mi kie, '.'AV ndl-B di tail', 'or sifety. TtMy how'-ver. not waivi-.g any or c.'i;iins by iheir w it lelrawal. T'ie ro .t of 'th wii--le tr.mMe is the m Slake of Sp:liii-is ill sille p 'Sitii ii it missi wanes inci'rst or onnived at it levolr'Vf naivs. I'hat ih.-y did not d this is abuti lanlly show n bv their own testi mony, and also by t'omiMSnder Taylor's iiivenogali'Mi. AtiitHCit l loNKiti: ii(ivr,.,t .l.din M. I'.aoin tleparls frnm ItU l.if- at Uru l ity. ' Poll ii.v n, Jan. 10. Tins after liooll a privt'e telegram was re ceived here Million eoij t .e death of Mr. John M. Iticm in r g.m Cite, where he hai resided K-r-inane t ly s n-e in IS .(i. The deceai'd was crowding 71' years of a-w at the- time of hi dea'h. and those wl o had known him welt say thai there was not a more respected man in 1 hi state. For ihe past twen'y or teniy-live '-ars he held the p .s t'ou of pot master in O'eg-in Cry. Ile had leen p'--s'dent of the Oregon Pioneer As-oM:lliill and ia.ike.1 very high in the 1. (I t). F. The decedant leaves a large family. A CRISIS REACHED. On te Kve of a Bloody Indian Battle. TO HI SO MOKK lA Kl KIINC, Sta rl MiUi Hu !. tt. IMIi M 1 UltiBttaa si SirrssdsiikC loaisdl-M.l.-Tk. 8 Uirti Wia 0s St. Louia. Jan. I ft. The Po t-Di-patcli bas Ihe following (ei-ial dated to -lay irom kii-litill., Neli. : The crisis has beu rea I. ed and a general hattle i . took! for to-morrow. CircuB'taacea lorciug the coocliukxi to i . tu tilea ami parleying wdl mst be longer continued by either tide. Indians aid yeeterday for Gwaeral Miles to prepare to fight or iteiolT the reservation. General M-ia, it ia said, has given the Indiana un til to-nuht to sni render, and if they do not come 1b by that tiiue tie will close on thenx. Tbie -ia made ne,-eeary by the condi'ion o bis m- n. Those 00 the . rortb aide axe pretty well worn oat wtb camp life in this bleak climate and. long, clod marches from one poti tion to another. They can't stai d it mn. u longer. Unless tnatteia are a mmi brought to an end the Indians will have no on to oj -lose liieni but worn oulandfror.-a out soMiers, who are unfit for duty. The condition of the ' soldi ers has Iteen exceptional and they have Isirue their hardship without a murmur. Ah lsi night signal lights wero Mashing between the Pine ttidie aad Ko-ebud host lies. Prerara- tions are being made for a licht. and everyone here anticipates the oiooiUivt battte fought 111 tit e iMuntrv. iVivcs ami famiiies of oflicets who were at Pine Kidge agei cy were sent Kasl last ingot. Pink Uipoe, Jn. Jft. The rr (mhIs ysleid4V that ihe hotileS uad at lenttli made up tht ir minds ti return to the ag-"n.-y altia- ts ifeuerai attention. ' It is lh lieve.1 the ho-l.ls are to catup to-night at the mission near the scene of thr ei'gasemetit Isctweeil (ieueral Forsytue and the Indians 011 the LiJlh ult. They will te wet by a Je a tmieut from the agency and escorte I u this jda. e. it i 1101 vet determined - tier or wbrutlic Indi.tns will tie disarmed. It ia Jeueradv believed wlu-n disavtB- ' ing ie attempted tiiat trouble may le exic..-ii. Meaitwtole a votiloii of triHip in t'ie several contmarela' if ilrouart: "Wtnafon, Carr, IWy, --an foid and Peunv 'rix loser a r-Mind the hostile liea eral Miles to-dy hav..ig Uiicc. orders fo au ad Viiiit-r -n all i-le iroui .'! t i miles. " Vh e move t ri-g made nidi care. Tnr priu 'upal.i iea is lo keej, the lnd:an in 'vkiij ;owArd the reeivtii and at'-ii e . a -me tins ro alUw I lie m t halt on u a foot 011 whn-h I'.hrv 111 ;nt have th-4 dtiiUr- over o ir trojp. (iVneraJ Milr-liaaodr-d the dia(lact-inept f rhr lii iau slice wtio have bt a on fiur.l duiv both at the tivri and po t arouud the agency. f. will supply Ueir places with o diet. 1 nis move 1. vriuuet iu'erpr. t I. but it m-eniS ptru, howevt-i, ih.t the general wants only wh.te uiet on duty. A ioip:er fiom theho-tilesean p 10 (ien .ddei. at ll);3t) U nigoi atoio- need that Ihey liad r-a hrd the mi-sioii Mh.,utli'e intlea dis l.ni and 'h.t ihey would rea. h here to no-Jo . Tlt! j,re MIJ. -er ain'y pr.-vails here as. lj Mi outcome of to morrow. Kali ral l.aad F.rr.ltar.. ' WtsiiiNtir-'K, Jan 9. Secretary Noble has recommended ro the bouse that tne railroad '-a id ar-.ni foifeiture act -.f rpte-u'er l".lth I st be Hiic-ii l-d so th i the time nxed therein, within which cer tain rights are gran'e-1 to Settlers op the I .n Is involved inay te -as serted. shall b.-gin to run from actual restoration of toe tends u- ie the ad. and :.ot fro 11 the ilate of its passage a no provided, -enator llo'pn todav in'rolieed in the sena'c, a b'll to rry into t tf eel this reeoiiiiiiend.tSion i the secretavr. . Th. Market.. Nkw Yokk. Jau. jO. m c dl ea-y, c.loseal of mercantile p; " . . r sK.oney on itii exc'ianije., . -l.terfid at yiii dav bii s, 4.Ht: to sterl Sax Fi: iM iMM.VetiriB, : ly l."71.. percental, mi V"d l-t Htil4' 1.42l.T. Wheat Lvf.ki' 01. Jn. f- .Hug il.4ft 0 c.haiig-d. ': - '. rarlflcCea.t Fallal- n Un Sax Fkancisco, Jan. 10. BraV street's Mercantile Agency reioiie thirty-seven failures in the Pacific coast states and territories for the week en ling yesterday as con pa red with eiuh'een iir the pre vious week and twelve for the corrcsiNiiiding week of lSHik, Til It XKMR AftK I.EdlaLATCHS tsrk 4M.ra.ra mill HI4 . Ail oailua 1'arkaacc. . -Lincoln,. Neb., Jan. 10, Th-auta-rnat rial situation reuiatn unchanged. Crtvernor Hoyd isv ret-ogniztd by a I the sUlr officers,' while ( Mentor Thayer at. Uiu-t that tie i- at t'ie bead of Uie .state-' nverniii-rit. It ia eidut that Governor Hoi d a warrants will ) Honored by the auditor and trea-' urer, while Governor Thayer. ill: not be aide to have snppliee tor his military men pending eetUe nient of the controversy by the supreme eourt. In the senate this morning little busioesewaa 4raus a;ied, anl an adjournment waa Uneii nl! Mondsy afiernoou: Sev eral i npoi taiit bilis wre iiitro-diieel. 'UtKllON tNnitNS. Thrf ,jKiiiati mill ol. '- Uid at Hav. llaalr 1 Jla th. 4'rasjr Oltost flaacera. .MiikioN, Or.. Jan. 10. Ib.-lri-s oiade to-day show do cause w - fetr of n Indian uprising here. . meeting in the couacil of the 'mmiilU Indans was held at Jmali!. landing for the purpose taming the names of the aim entitled to land , on the ceseria ion when it is thrown jwn- ;, Th TrHttl Piat-crat!. Maiikip, Jan 10. The governor of Man 11 1, ttie capital of the Phil lip! lie inland, cab'es that he does not b--l eve the news pnblishedjiu ' nneetion with the troubles in the Caroline islands. There ia a Span ish man-of-war iwrmanentlv stationed- the Caroline islands and he;. would' have heard from '"the commander if the trouble waa aemriis as no a4 re ported. V;"t II V :1 1 - r ( ' : . 4 ' - - - ; 3 -- '