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Iba ;.a r.a*» TV* ("* itoMTOTari »rr* yfjtr.f* j <m» ba**4 »*»•/ all* a'aatft *n4kg. 14at * a trrjj trtmttr •** Vtoiia r.g *( U*t l.Ma ***•1 lb* 4aar«i*r.»'ai «4 a Jargt pttn/m tA lb* totft *4 U iiV ay H»'»*li ><*»«,.maws. Mr. <4* >ai ***»T!b*ftN TV* fir* tftral h but rt**'V'> * T«» far^* frttj’il wag-^ita atr* *(m t*rv<l. fi tii ;> A < arfarivr * Jargt *uM* »•> Him* *»» Ur*. M'^.r* IMVk Vac * Ira* '-f bay in arUxra InlVtr Hi-.'l'M. rat gue •» imk roc «rn A. vwo a* tbe eaerc.»*» of the fwitii «m» brought to A trOtltMOtl, i r»nn*«.H MagM >r4 private convey, inw, • tlb Ua1< of men in march of wared for the Wi.Jow. imtk. 1 he *d«ert«***l mOeand rape*.-, rare betemr* the lb<yc,upil<rv)« via. ihe AttractV>n ai«l eotr**ierable «(e«i IxvtA/o tbe revolt, both in eniii end word*, wa* indulged m. There w*» no improvement la tbe vwber. tbe wind bioeiug a* hard and bringing it> h* train a* l»r-e a burden ol do*', a* in Kareka. Afier w.me de.ay, the Sr*t ■ event, a 'piarter race, t/e.it j,.a»*, and •ervwi to keep tbe crowd «o g-crd bn* m-*r, Tt»e b<..**ee entered were Ibdle, Kerin and Terrapin. Kell* woo very bieWiinrlv, aid Kltd. Oormta wae much elated m ei*i«e'|»*ft/v. The crowd now gathered around (be pool bos, and a Urge amount of rom found it* way inio that receptacle. The hor**» cnwend.r.jc for (be pur*e—Note, l/uek and fled Jacket—were brought on (he trace, the latter be,rag a hot favorile at heavy odd*. After conmd arable jockeying and a number of fai«e Mart*, tbe word wa* given and tl e h'<r*ea got away. The fevor.te waa grea ly worried by tbe jockeying In dulged In at tbe wart, and x-iitd very badly, falling at le**t p/» yard* in the rear. W hen be Anally got down to n>a work be eloaed up the gap with a fine bur*; of *peed, hut laiied to head truck, who won the heat hv a length, lied Jacket eecond and Meta third. 'Hie evened and laat heat wa* a repeti tion of the Aret, truck winning the heat and Ar*t money. Tin* waa an unlooked-for termination of the race, tha cheap bora* In the pool* getting away with the race, and tl>« knowing one*' ci/ln, handily. Tbe epori* fell heavily, toeing the caah with which they bed tracked up their Judgment to tbe buyer* of the cheap pool*. The uvual amount of acrimoniou* talk and , argument waa indulged In after the race ami on tbe errival of the crowd In 1 town, e place aoon aought after the day'* eport waa over. Tbe high wind* h-v. Interfered with the aucce** of the meeting, and in oon*eutteii«e the bal ance of the race* hart been powpoued , until Saturday and Sunday nest. bWM ML Tbe anniversary bell given by tbe Rgeiw Uom Company, on tbe nlglit of the Fourth, waa a decided success, both In a financial view and In tbe brilliancy of the gathering nailed forth on that donation. It aeemed at if every one present entered into tbe fektivitie* with a desire to make amende for tbe d'Neomforte o< the day. The Itew uea, wl h their u»ual ability In »uch mat ters bad attended to all tbe detaila, and In non sequence the comfort and enjoyment of the guests were looked after i>y the boys eaa paramount duty. In the early part of the evening the eery large attendance crowded the ball to such an extent aa to render dancing rather uncomfortable, but aa tbe even log wore away the number present diminished, and those remaining in dulged In their terpsicbti/esu devo- j twna to their full bent. The ladies preaent were elegantly arrayed In charming costume*, and their smiles Impressed tlieir fortunate escort* with the fact that they were lucky fellow* lo being able to play the gallant to the fair one* who thronged the hall. Tbe room was tastefully decorated and tlie l/iHsic excellent. The apparatus of tbe company atoed at the entrance and waa quite a feature. Dancing waa kept up until after daylight,'when the company dispersed, well pleased with lUt eieitlng’* entertainment. EASTERN NEWS At. n> **■ l»:iT «**r=*«£. TitTfHIT’S IISPITCRIS. The Forth ■ the East! A ft TUT DAT ATS FTT AC CTDEFTS It* obibnww M flulaMytoa TarnLAMirwuft. /» 7 4. Tb* **7 **» i<*7 -yxs* *c siw'ftrt Vnjvx. ft- minfe. ?Vi* crura n< \* 7 . A f. MMM *ft* frirasiUip "toff dTMrf *>.| pmiin—HI «l :Am 'ir.7 a**to**r im w mm pv*mwat * toft** mwi ' but* «mtlUt -I* "J»M MMlMW* CWtoM It «rjr.>»’,.ra *4 '.AM rr.f AiMriftim i »**» Vf ■'rvaftTArt* H.v.r*4i* a.1 « V *r*_ F .<re«7 **i. >*r*ti iAm 1 MftAC.rt** !«* '.AM f.t t *•• &««. t~ * m auMty i*-' to .am p* ift-w* *.< *am mmmmrf, M wwa a nrwwpto " a»n«n—I a*. -ft*w^ ia> to* f^nmafea ♦ pry rj »A<4 r*P"to*fft*it to* ARXto ;:»•* (Am *»v*. j. * *,<v:«4 fttr.Ap*. to* <m-t* Irui'. TV ffttru Im »*-* V*rh S «rw Y**uc. Jmif *. T'ft-toy ■*■•» -jiWMr.i / aAm**-*m4 imra Hi. 4 »V'..MS 7* ft* ft ft*.-Jfft toy »7 A.- lb-y*.-.***♦ « *« *.n*pftOtot ft-'-*; Sftft* »*«* *.**p..»j«f it<xm sc-**/ pw)«.* ] k»*.*4n*/ft«. In* j»* *a.»» }/ 4 '-<* ( .uftjrtMir'* *.'»•.* tost to* it 7 *•* 'to *m**4 -a *a ***.»';-* 7 4p*«*c *b»a**w Tam’ - 1* *-* a M’ldn—Ml*1 ft.-a » v.'t* tv* Si to*. MMaJ (mm TV lAdftft War. VaMIMIW,J« 7 i, T*«* * 'j*r* ■*# Im a* Affair* ft* to- 4«7 c •**>■'. .r. V »'ft *7?tJs* '* -yr. I*n*(MRtor W » a.:** '!«;»•-{ y •#( !**{.-» si f i--* 'ft '>*•'. I .M ft. *». *“ *r»r it toft toktfc la «s/4 Wt. _* W't a Vat • **7. ftf.i -.fc.ft'. (»** 5»'*- J» «’* Jjrftft* *.ft lAWW. Tift*bvf.tKft 1ft*. a-'.* '4 a*t lkt**(* *■ IV Tmrik C Ku:*fgf>, Jn’j 4. A!) p-'vto* »-. **»-»- -iDfcftrcil •♦** (rwM to '**7. Jfti* t*ft amrj***!/* »wIiv»<*ft.j*,T</ a* MHifouitoaw: tosrv(*r, «<***»tol. TV 9 *«nk Im (fcfttoMM. < MtkUMt'A. V r , JaSr 4 Tk FonrA '*4 J«S7 «*j»**r».'.iiyto *>r toe «*<*«! pm to* •*« iVitftftM ■osa* Bv.Mti *11 garuera..7 ! •MfROM. Aaralaft *r a W(<Lrwm>, T, If , Jalp 5. Vwi.jr Ac IV* »'»att. Uairr; **♦ fmfnm-J !/»• FOREIGN NEWS. THE 6REIT WAR. . HARD riBHTIRQ BEFORE KARS. The Bcmixoj Bested at All Point*. VIctMtow T.rk* rinalu kite »I) I Mg I Mlmmmm. Istxvox, Jo*y 4. Tb* retort that I be .left. of Kara ba/J laen nwl i* pituiilnr*, but tl». de bra: of tb. Hoa*ian liel'l anniea. of lb* left and cuter. and of true iniMin* l«n» before Baloum, i* beyond qua il**, and a)lo«et.h.r la likely to interfere with, if ret lermsna'e, opera lion. ag*in-i Kara. Tb. Ute*t Turk ish new* about Kara .a that the bom bardment baa been materially alack ened. Judging from diwonneeted bulletin*, Mb Ku<**>an and Turkish, it look a aa if *»ener*I T«rj|uiuie,ir> r'llumn, the Kiiwun left, ia endeavor mg to reach Kagyainan, euber to u* n • freab tin. of com mu me*'ion in place of ibe one via flayaz d, which ia in ib* hand, of tb. Turk*, or to unite with MellkolTa command and abandon the a'tempt to flank Krzeroum via Ku pbra'ea Valley. A I urkisb account of the crossing of tbe luimU- at m*tora says: Tut-re was only one Turkish comjranv at the point where the Kussians landed, and the taller bad established their (s/si tion* before a sutlicient number of Turk* could be concentrated to repel tbeia. Advifrom Turkish sources state that the I'li-sian left w.og ■* retreating In disorder in the direction of Kayazid. Kaik Pasha threatens their line of re treat north of Kayazid. Mukbtar and Mousaa Kasha are within 12 miles of Kars. Three battalions of the Impe rial Guard have reached Krzerouin from Trebizond. A correspondent at Zewin telegraphs that In the battle on the -'th ult. the Kussians retired after enormous losses. The Turks buried a thousand Kussians. The Turkish loss was below five hundred. The reception at the American lega tion was a social event rf a high order, aud very enjoyable throughout. It lasted from 4 to 7 o'clock. Nearly all the Americans in Imudori. estimated at over a thousand, called. A large silk American flag hung over the entrance sod the interior was beauti fully decorated with flowers. Mr. arid Mrs. Pierrepontand General and Mrs. Grant receiver) all the •nests. Pa ms, July 4. The anniversary of American Inde pendence was celebrated privately among American residents. In the evening hr. Kvans gave a dinner to the American Legation and leading residents. liOsnow. July S. St. PeleraLnrg dispatches deny that the siege of Kara has been raised. The Government publishes a di-palcb from the Kussiau i-amp before Kars, (tear ing to-day'a date, describing a nnrtwar' ful attack on ihe Turkish battery. Muktar Pasha, however, sent a long series of dispatches to Constantinople, describing the victorious advance ot his own and the right column. A dispatch dated Alisupie, July 3, says: \Ve passed the day in making reconnoisance*. Ibis afternoon the Kussians abandoned Karliamed. fly ing to the south of Kars across Ardost heights. Thev were pursued by our cavalry. The Kussiau left wiug is al most annihilated, and fleeing before lho Turkish right with such precipi tancy that Miry buried or concealed { Jtotia *rj ut( •'•vj’art '<• ftwiNif mum"* yuMMM vf Mi( f<i». i*#y l A.srrsnf M> .Mr,* ipan*-* <’ *n a kips *mim»wb. site* ifc tot**.* w»f ac Ra Vim wtM* auMMirw*. •:««* v* nan t; 7lto a a*r »f«s a-jf «a aitirwt amainan. ac.t a.t* araaa wwi>s: iti* i* i«in| rff* ana •J,» it WWIH. Min >< SlU* feMMtor ft. fttr.iitt. A.«I|| •«*% * BtSC f« raCaa* tiua ngn c a* SMiBwr a-uaiaMi ,1 Ikv *• t &» m atasmta tor.nnM* mm** •mj*-urtl. R<.t auto* w* lvM>* ».».•.* a. froac kra*«ry Tub liS.u**»i.i ■•»(*, to *** I’.HlS S J' JM IHH «» t.'iw war.',»•*. *M< aJar a . aa *•».■*** kf s*'«r «n*t#i Tan* a-arpHniin » at ji s***tr*. illhmf* an* a»MT.i unit c* * —1 •« »’ i<.>t Is a* '.<*1 <**«t i.uae V* TtCS* t at «4mI tiat>*r *• ■.a**?' .So tone w»« TO ka*«lt< IV««J sj ..Wx ♦ V. •.a** w-nk vus naya*scy • icadk tea* vwte. «a l«>M« im f S. Tin i*-»» r***i*aiS {root A.«ia -j* MAC •XM-.-iit- Tlii* "!*•♦♦ *»» fcyks.Atc towr.. .ta. 41 y. aitil ia* Kina»« y-.aina a< ik* *jt.v. so-ijpr ar* .** ji.-'toii to to totiw. ir»*. 'lb*'-* » •* SMBMawsiiJWf*. lUsaaaar. to ia<* K•** * aa-r i.*» S sit tsatoa * a-..; fa .v'.vwrtois* !■• '» c*»« v*W*•* *<>»-» *r* ».i.a r-to.; •rptacy. A f v»- ■» .o .as i Si*ar ru* toaa. I'm Taurfea w* nCltoua£.r mm to nto ? am Bannaaaia tr-ma jam fram m to tal to k* if toto -iana fr-i«ai ai i to.<* yf <>^cratuMM MAmuv I* j i. Tto w.it ;i {-■ ^tSiMMCiiiViM ana I Jtolaa sir naan* c.m anti aaaa to v» Uto iisj j*» a,iti ao«* tautk Mac A. Km At »*t* to-jp* menaa »•«**•*«» i.-.J »a,i to a v.ito Cnvt «ti*l I/,1IS/T J i ; i. Tv* Trace*. im a «*Jm« antes*, mji <1 to* Kitoititoi-i ikasi leapUMarf k.ar* ami rit. vs as Utoy « ,i-l s*M toitat <<>i>«igt]y toaa^sail to'j<3*a a*»T tomw «4 ftbatol. kos R-v» lloj kaaa tot ar. la/ <toS«i'S !M? aar.tr. <r.i* »JU. to. l» - a auxkS in i'j*t *pm. (i»ciwil ijfwis atai* Ins. /r.Ato! Ikrvaxk -!to AasttnrjBan CsstMial ha* f, *i* in to awrjiant an to* *a> b to «M( Htratfiur4-<na Ai'A. ami an t;* . '■- "j asB it* M«jii ami nrfartko m> (ka soan ..* . Faugnrs'TOstr. July Ooervi Grant arrsv-d i.vt aft r #</a. After itM prawamtvaou of an » ' by ih* N*f«r*wl «<rpr>r<:>Ai tiM General embarked an a apec-sut a «aet lur < M**1 The Maas> a Kaarr : -» mt* ■ »re are m ground* Kf I *«^«**.; ; euros i>l a •/u’. Iv r j o-sm.v r.*. s • tea. h, 91 Ptrtkam'M. July i. I* S* ofScsaiiy aav ,-,»j (iiat 'ten era.' Me. i.t fl. p.n.n twl ii/ :tc* Bus • an f-.roes .a Asia Minor, will :.<e re a..«l. An litlllat itwaaawy. Jw* alter the e»>r.cio»v<o of tise part,!* «a tba r earth. K Martin, who au 4rir.iit a double i«m ltlatlel to a boggy, tl'Mnpei to make a torn on Ma.n street n from of the »w York store* the learn Uome frightened at a bonfire in the n.. Idle of she afreet, and • iff ; overturned the v~h < .e preHp-.'.aiirjg Mtr.n and Mm M Avoy, h.» ,4.jy enopuiiun, io the ground. Martin without injury, but the lady was perked up in and i-r>nt*jeJ so ifce Nee York store, «b-r# »i»e 'joerkly re covered, a-id on examination -t *»• found that she bad reentd a severe contusion over the left eve. ftoatora Hre* were appl-ed ai d M.sa M -Aeoy was relie ved (o her home. Trie seam broae ;->o*e from ti»e buggy and wen up Ma n street at a tremendous paire until in front of Meyers A Fran kirn's store, where one of the horses Mum bled and fell to ibe ground. He 'jua-k.y recovered hi* feet and with hi* companion turned into .spring street where they were caught. The torse that fed was severely injured, and the boggy snsisin—i eon*.-ierable damage. -^ . -- A wliet paler! -tribe. We are informed on reliable author ity that the recent reduction of wage* on the Central and Union Pacific roads will undoubtedly end in a gen eral atrike. Mr. Arthur, the Pre* id*nt of the Brotherhood of Kngin eers, is on hi* way to the Coast, hav ing been telegraphed for by member* of that order, and will interview the railroad magnates on bis arrival. If no amicable adjustment of the contro versy call lie reached, he will, in ac cordance with (he rules of the Broth erhood. order a suspension of work on the pari of all member* bf that order io tiie employ of ilie two roads, arid we are informed shat nineteen twen tieths of the engineer* al work on the transcontinental lines are meinlier* in good standing. There is evidently trouble ahead. Post |M h r mm rot. In consequence of the disagreeable wind storm prevailing for tbe pact week, tbe IJardie Brothers bare con cluded to postpone the last two day* of the advertised race* at the Willows track, until Saturday and Sunday. The four-mile race wdl lake place to morrow; Belle, Stranger and Mearcber being entered lor that event, alter which a match race between horse* owned by Torn Bison and Stewart will come off. On Sunday. lied Jacket. Neta and Kmms Skaggs, will contend in a two-mile dash frr a purse of 1700. To insure satisfaction, the fol lowing gentlemen have been selected Judges: Br. Cham him, Frank Cleve land and J. Stockdale. Timer, J. B. Ayers. This event will be the race of the meeting. Blitarkaant. The usual number of enthusiastic and belligerent celebrators was notice able on the atreeta on Anrih ersary Bay. The constabulary fore* had a bu*y lime of it, and on one or two oc casions were roughly handled by the lighter*. They, however, managed to quell the numerous disturbance*, the Jail receiving a number of those who could not be induced to repress their warlike propensities. In consideration of the day, the most of those arrested wero turned loose on becoming duly sober. Jasllre * eurt. Captain Beatty was arrested yester day by Constable McKay, on a charge of assault ami battery on one Waters. He gave bonds for bin appearance to answer tbe charge before Judge Crom er, at 'i o'clock r. m. to day. PACIFIC COAST. The Fcrt it Ik? Baj! MZE7IJG G7 THE DEMOCRAT IC STATE COMMITTEE ’ Ovur. Jst'x:n, Ev. *»* F*a*<Tt»ia* x*i>y v Tt*r*r 4*y i* xmbtrwi / .♦ mi.*.'-*-*' : -a u»»« ww-i tirt 1 nil ism i' iis.x-.il u* i . j fm *wi Ai**r». Tba v«* y-•«*•«.«i. asmye «*.- ; a aft* asarsi --x »,l*» « • fc» <Hi»l air,las '■* t'l «UA*S*' t •*».• m4 sarai T> w»-a «* mmm »*<■< 4,-»,: ab-wnna-x. MW* ae.,1 sax tax. 7W a w ♦i.'xxn aa-t •josamb Via ism* -a* x»**"a Ji/xmtr*.- Tm as. .. raxy l» :a»» 'iwu. X'/ni -inpi ay. I'w .X' ♦s-axy yxxyrr.mii* a. Sb* Ca-nl .<"!.* T'a** ■tar »»,•• »*> ! aBM<bdts4. T»*» *, by Ilani-y ‘r*i'rp. »a« ra «r a 4* jAr.-.T* Jrva -.s»» aCMWM Jr**'- f **? - -X J% y *41 *>»»#». aa.-J ■»** a.-*-rabl. » k X'o*-. *l ar '. b> its yrwmauacx s «4 ll* *ta»aar » **.. aa»yaai < lb* «rf .k i ,»vx a-i eapms L»» ' b* ainacr-wc, Uki* is a «/ ir* yiss»i»t •rjiai'a* <j« jcassiraad saws. ha hsa pnt*m a xay p. r..»r» ;■* a r»ixa sa r>X fa M*> x Maisaar. A»ri",*.y,«. Taam.y »♦»»».* • *** *®e*i*rl a* i «*»a a.-'-.sl sa* inwarr*. sa aJS-.a-xs i* ska ya- o# lb* *•*•& Vrwcft^r. l aetsl l. w k'.ij msnuir* * 'd :«sx* anraw pvr.in ut tsaur. a *.e* the *<■+'•. iej isrei y. T':« rare • u s-w ty Uetlo p b«v!3* bait a* sfee Lai off toe rtuspv« £ tg : OW k [ r»« i. 'll* OerakWu*! 'nt trope T ■ I * to the rex: M**tt :l< *. //n»r Lein. There w** a.*- a re -.-r reralia to toy. Tbe warn* *ea21 rare wa* »*,« by K. >«t *• '1. 4 tba K/mef U. v. The race f r tk« *Knal ti*« hir-'a'*) *oe. • at* «ow ty tine Anu Ct oh. Tbe race if lie tr* at*, t ,r-rerel • at ana by tbe Hr n*e» t js and tba c»rze -ace- fs**'o*.. tr. ;s* bat*. •** ana by be terr* at ibe P/e-cr . A At Ivalzer'* Park. ' >i ui. 1 ab-jt • Mb people piteret iaitiww she jC-aladowMa genu k- ! iaro in :u '.ratoa ty Cob mat Ir-z-rv »t.ea »aa amty at utk a# t pee vsb b» pee* -tik .eer..srek here. la Use ese« i- g »*n r»tn t Bimie* at rni> ie i’i pr . ^ »e te .* and or. .er feet. ■ bet Si smlcCU if eeuej lent* <»r- irrel. inane* the lay toe fire >;tr merit *a* ra, s*i aet severs* urrse*. U: in no -a«e »»* any eroat dam*.•*• dorse. Tb» p..oi orfertd to tbe u*val crop of drank* an-1 tr. oor offender*. Tbe eorooer aoa.d bare z>n acr< free bad li t a ntinsd Wm. t. Joyce, »■. ilnat 1 p. a. by shooting i..rn •* f ibr.if;i the r.-cal on the step* of He to i-reed ha btbsr b-Uv, fl. J. McIntyre. 5*« Folaosn ene:. Cao-e, j-a «>t of h»* wife »bo had left but. lo lire a Eh her parent*. . The lensxTi e \vi I er.tral Com - rn its* met at tbe Fa’ace Hits' at ore 'I’rl'd tbi* »litns«.n. member* lie iiit 'ef,rseeoted iO per*-o or by proiy. Tba faceting »»* edied (o diwm tbe • it us; on of the party in thi* city. The I GammiUew. after t wo b<>u r«’ d.knik *ioo. directed tbe two 'd'f"inf < »aoty i Committees to send ibr-e memiser* to a a***.on of tbe S'ete < nin.i.'se at & o'clock, at the i'aiu* floral, to night. . lo ktat* tlseir argument*, and further directed berh Coaoty l ommipee* to meet *a *• to r*o-;re the dec.-ion of ■ the S' is Ceolral Commit tee in the matter. Tb» Miprsins Court ha* filed it* opinion in the cake of tbe Water Com b*ny r». the eny. Tbe opinion pro . vide* for the payment of trie water u«*d in prim.in, h-prals, sic., but flushing newer*, and *treeta*pri nit ling are considered urgent n«*-e**itie*. and rnukt lie furiiUhed by tbe Company free of charge to the cit y. N'Shing of anv importance ha* been done by the Tren.ury Commission •live Tuesday, lir. Underman ha* gone to Car*on. and no'll mg further will be done by ihe other members of tbe CummiMinn In-re until lii* return. The Supreme Court, in the rnanda mu* r»*s by which KenrielJ, who ran on the Republican ticket for Suie Controller. nought to romtsel (iorennr Irwin to give him a certificate of elec tion. to-day rendered a decision ad - vsn* to Kenfie'd. The (Iccuiud is signed by tbe full bench. Latest from tbe Id a ha War-List af tbe Hilled aad Wawwded - tbe Iwdiawa Missis*. PORTCAM). JU.'V i. Sews has Just been received from lewivton via Walla Wall*, under date I; of July 2nd. A i-vturier just in from Kauiia say*Col. Whipple and b s com mand ha>l an engag-ment with Look ing Class' band on Ciearsater to day, hour Indians were killed an l left on the field dead. Many other* were wounded. The snd children l«»ok to the river and several were drowned. The fighting was still going on when the courier left. Looking , C:a«*’ band is estimated by sonata to number about dflO. At 3 o’clock a M. the courier arrived, having left General Howard’s carnp on the night of the iSfcb ult. The troops bad male a cross ing that day. and scoots who had been out on the hills found stock but no In dians. The latter are believed to have gone down toward the mouth of 8al ; won river, sod are making for Gray’s Crossing on the Salmon river; thence, to the crossing on Huake river, at the inouth of Grande Ronde. I)i*pafche* were forwarded to Walla Walla, to be telegraphed so as to apprise persons in Grand Ronde and Wallowa valleys that they may be on the look-out. A private letter states that the body of Lieutenant Tlielier bad been found, and several other bodies near by. A great number of empty cartridges near by gave proofs (hat they sold their lives dearly. Late Saturday some N»*x Perce*. Polonies, Spokane* and some o her northern Indians held a council about ten miles nonh of the Cieur d'Alene's camp, on Hangman's creek, at which the murderers of Ritchie were present. A majority of the council approved of the killing, snd a minority had separated front the others and wanted to go back to the reservation, hut were afraid logo lest they should lie attacked by the whites. I’tl'tir d’Alene* offer to send nut ten men of their number to accompany a few while settlers to bring in the mur derers of Ritchie. The whites have no arms to spare for going with the Cieur d’Aleuea. and a messenger is in town for arm*. Following is a full me tf ik* * *rt Mij rwiiM *t laa ; v4j*a anil !*••. ~ m iv.' ft* %e«3r*; rr/XMia i>-* V k-v..«* Raur Sft.n on fstiuHSitB. !!•/*■» Mama.. Hcir> Klr*». (jf* £<*) Ufa M«x ■ b* b.,.t >u H I- ii l«r •« '>•«■*» Ik w»{»-ftrt Ik i.)mm * nftin* Ls*-ft M ’iinaoes*. F.wuok .» r*a « fr» -fti*4 R. Lmrram. H '£*'.% ■*** Fi ji. .»i.t 7. V b.iii OMako *3. darjait* F. F'r* <.»»*iiry: »*ri*mr. O w.1 •**-*»■.bji. Rr» t«* ji--rv T’l.'.abjw'- 7ri3»;m*r Jmmmm FVs«-ft«* Ar**i«r;«uf Bu«4 t* Vw Hft «*r. -* »■ <t Li—w. X •.■*' »r i -3 -. •!**. fKiftii Caaaatiy. L*-<»r-i Lit* i* Mar. m. ■*•.. i .m ftosi «.» . •!&. C.a in.! f M F •* •’»« s rj. Lr.vraibb: T’!#" *ft 7?**t >«i*r K ♦4i» «i»i®j*» <>a. C■■ ij>* • rt.cjf.rft lama. PrCr*»4i*t. W*rsar.Ca«*^avrl Wav!* S*.jman iifl «k anaatoA— Mr*. &«. Jf■«**»•, F * *1*1 Mali ft*. O »■*#•'»» L» l' *ftr|*r.: Cape*. 3. Irak*, t • :*J **ar.-«* Araiy *>a •>*«*■#* ud U. C. Bcwwm. I>iilla« at taMia. Arm*, iaiy i. T" * wntc • sat ra-Tt-ei Art. Co* *f, •*»* •< a ; j*. . .*' »-■*» » i»* M attana a aa-eMem. • a* fA iy B . . »•» d-be^p-isa/. c«* *4 lia pwv pv-jmce* efeM <* ■-. «r f .*»« • pwM a-.-i fired at iMiptaar »V kn. «Ud *' «• ;*a pt.*cc tal pw#'*I :m .a -*a ijir, Li'jI TV* Ir4 jnvmt T La i.C.j* fi*r*r a a* *V * of Com *r wbowa* draafi » aa n'CC** br (A* Crjr Nioaa. w k*m La A»*ii atwr.aer *a” ^ a .-V--ac t w : « r age K* a a *»-|>W5 and *j<vr. from* vrt Mi. I a i vaae. Toe/oar.t ;a—*-i qf flatly. fin. A fr -Aot lit m a mmi *py*-<*s!e ike Eureka , 'A*-A..ii.>«l firaa-** aa» div w/T«f*l lc La om fir* yvteeday g ] o'tP<* f. a. TV tows abate at tka a -/at anbiel ike Lira. and ike fire ervmpwi* e* were *>'.e - a Ik* »f*< ami tan "pnai K»aa at a at*r eiblatd Sfce £» rai *i a V» D. o otoa. !'• r.» t*a.V.y lk* hay * a* in a s*.tel f a**, it 1 r-m-ecj-i-w:y no damage re«i:'ei to »orr e»rs.j -^ pr pariT. Tb* bay le . r.geJ «> Sir. "htpley. mhoamtiaaacea IM k* IrK 12 t l* .f that art arte. The or/s of the fire » onkivoa n. but it L* Weied u» hare fetu/ad from tb* ear*.*—r.ew» of aome «u.l«rni tramp aki bad aoaght tViitr anien.eato tb* ear.tax with a t«ch the bay * at covered. Blaaa kll. The (m-be *iae< of -.be I!ehm-nd lame irr vir MKeambed to Ike lar>MT pia Ibit prevailed yeeterday forenoon, and m blown to tbe ground. Tb* damage n er-r>«*J*rab.*. »■ tbe woodwork a a* tbatseml aod tbe iron rreta aoppArtiog lbe atruetor* f*n( And ta.wed. w. a* to r*n ter tbem iliuent uae.a**. Tbe Company bare been rery nnf r-;r.*te wuh tb'ia par u*-u ar fart d the work*. It i* on y three m- nth* »;n«n tbe arreaier and •tack were con*am*d by fire, aod tb* new tenr-sure bad nerer Leva uacd tiitca U wtt rebuilt. Lalrll* *f J*La Bay. A Coo. work maeblniat of tbe above name, on Toe-lay laM. aboc bim*elf :n tbe bear-, aod died inwanlly. He bad leen oat of employment f.r aionth*. and hi* family were eithoait bread. He forged an order f .r t~> ao/th of gr<<*r>e*, and ahtn tbe forgery waa deterred be deliberately committed •uu-ide. It i« a bard '-axe, eonai knap (be great wealth of Virgins City. * law* lieaa. The K K furnace efoaed down Wed oexday eveomg. after a long and an* cewaful run. The furnace will he re lin*d. put in thorough repair, and will be ready for operation in about two weeaa. The mine i* producing about 60 tun* of or* per day. the amount be ing neeea*ar:ly limited to tbe capacity of the reduct, no worka. Oar Mew Otalrtrl. The E ko lndrpen<tent uti the new district it iloiil 13 unle* northwest of 'srlin. The ore vein in the mine, at the depth of »ix feet, is folly 40 inches, and the ore as-ays fr>-m $30 to $300 (>er ton. with plenty in sight, and good in dications of a permanent mine. There are now' al*>ut 30 men in the camp and more coming daily. Bwltlen khlpaical. Welle, Fargo A Co. made the fol lowing shipment* of bullion *.bis morning: One bar from i-eed* to San Fran cisco. values) at £X). One liar of bullion from Piocbe to Mao Francisco, valued at $323 04. TSrswa Frews w Hera* During tbe races on tba Fourth John Steele was thrown from his horse, striking against a gate post. He was picked up insensible, but soon recovered from the elTwts of the Call, escaping without serious injury. -« Fireworks. A shim Broe. made a flue display of fireworks on the evening of the Fourth. Red and blue lights, Roman candles, sky rockets and other pyro technics were lilierally displayed, tnucb to the satisfaction of tbe admir ing lookers-on. Aaslktr Baca. Those interested have arranged an other race for to-morrow’s meeting, between Coal burner, Oregon Mare. Em hr rant and Tyler. Tbe race will be 700 yards, for a purse of $400. Visiting Ward. Superintendent Everett, of the E. A P. Railroad, baa lately been visiting Ward district to look after the freight ing interests of that section. Nsatbly 4 leaw-up. Tbe California mine cleans up $1,600. 000 for tbe inentb of June. Tjrba Balllaa. Tybo bad shipped on June account up to tbe 2»tb, $i*;,6’.’7 <S5>. B.-f. I. MM I».umn. ^ It U. •wnt. it tf. i A *w» nqgt, i* ut i * T. tai-.t tnd if i-i vr AAL W mumuim. 4 inn Z - Air- C. C i-ivnua » Mo nit t- tinr.Mii. if iitierj* >im„ ••**4 i .. s-wa rf «. r. *im , ut. It. 4 ut I—V4A* «M if i. 1. Mil »*■ - ♦ ftwi. Iiftit I . •*.-• ».ut i n>mr.i4 Tjfj-mu i ut . - l.t • a —hi nrt a.'tor. *i»i ,f -m*x- i t.t N Mcrt r*w». i- 1'C i i t I—A im ri'Ut i>ir.«tan. • IK i' »mn>i. »: i.t ft r BvUano* Aihm fit--"., jt KdEuim. t iu_ W vntu - Ir< *Mi>u: **• /v*.-». ZPtiwAtui 'Tvuvw 4 UK twm.1t ‘t! ut 1«W» It taa*ra< c lAi Jnt. • 4>t v'.un i.’ ivt U'ttit. nuu^i( n >*— 1/ lari Ml* Auw Jirt -ml rna nr lt^-. i itt* Sirivt Lm<m t»«7 i at „ C4a*» 2* it. F urn - •«*». !■■■. $cr*j ( nm C«t V. ) J« • • fmcw. ct‘f. itt Va.Mw, . M« :i*u* tut uni JttiHKt i. — r, t t-up*s» ".»T7 Caw f%t*tv f —| V fcitm «•■ u.. Mil . | *ia,i i-u,j Hiattrr 2 i » i.<« tat*, r im. rv* >t <♦. t«r4tr. Iku Kntnr Mil a mine* *_ ttn mm t ^.ut if ». wAtr tu : ova -l H it tv M «* ri.it* van tv 14 *r<rt im.a -1* nv-tn it 'v 1 « »•» me vn ut 1.. nr v—1 «*i Wvl » ,t u» w. t..w !ui » *n ts u« .u-rnm —t H.1% _ iw saw aiiiMat: Tsium— r>m. ..Vrwaa i-r. t am. >ii « :1m n«,a su .‘.M .s »1*« • jvv- rrmw <.*n nc.tr* Jtk W Trj~L’A r. noticeT Members or ca».**-x La l n „ »-* s ic4»t •• »« • >-.r l»«f •»«<. C4J in-rtf lull J l / UlL « it *■;>•« ». m, »*.-•» ■« II . ■• f « . iy tr. J. A. fc»i. *- M-Cnttir i»l u<.J, m«i«- lVi n*wt n nrii*. j rf> >; li a Alairtw. In*. D. JEcUjuXALD. W.Jf. ‘ A. G k iinri. Kanti. Jar L V*- iiirf Mines to Lease. The rsdee signed das ®ome • try i.i.r.t y aura »rs,»r!y. iti.s. •4 t. • V. w. pyi* M • *v»t i< .vt'-i .*i«» t* .«*» I .•!.->* MitxaUn.M«iy u> ADAM UiLL At -.A* k.ti** >.h. •*. tit <a>: i.i* V Trtn. *4*! Miyiuin Ei.*»«a J»!y *. 1*CT. NEW YORK STORE. Farmer&Lesser DEALERS IN DRY GOODS and CLOTHING. Lai ia u : Ow-iMiM'i Furnishing Goods? 11'« ARE RKCEJVIMU AMD MOW TV m k<<K:uRnatti af Spring and Summer Goads/ D.rwt fnm M-w Tacfc CUr.«« TBS LATENT ITT LU' C*arnct| BLACK. MTRIPED ASD CHECK SILKS! Suit* in all Kindi of Goode! POPLIKB, GREHADIMES, ETC. Ladies’ Hats. Of tho lataat Spring Style* and Fashion. Hosiery, White. Jfavy goal and Cardinal Underwear, Of the Beit and Fineet Xaka Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods SUITS, UNDERWEAR, Flats and Caps* -ASO FINE BOOTS! _ We keep everything anally found in a Fint-claaa Dry Good* Store, and tell oar good* at REDUCED PRICES? i 0<r mlniam ud llx public will lad * oar aitaoaira Mwk trarrtbtog that a«M ' and taita eombiaadeaa furtuab. aad a rl0 ! ta iba B2SW YOKE STOKE | Will damaaatrata bar ability ta auit <** . wax.m of our euatomart. FARMER A LESSER. Main atraat. Etrala April a ITT. apltf ^ BIGELOW’S HALL, FOS TWO VIOHT8 OHLT! rrld.y « talarday.Jalj lib A / ’RAND EXPOSE <»P MAGIC AS* * * Spiritualiani hy Prof. JAMES R*if LcKD. th* At STRALIAN ILLUSION!* who will per orm all th* trick* of (he w* noted magician* and than expo** tba®-" tbat every ebiU from «ix year* and mp*is* la tba ball will be able to perform thvac Mr. O«o. S. Snow (America'! komical Kui) Will appear ia conjunction with P»of-*1' lard in bt* cbampien Lightning CbaM* Aerobatic Seng* and Dance*, and erw^ Iriaia and Dutch akelehe*. . ., Th* evening'* performance* will c“* ,(2 with .Mr. Snow’* beautiful comedy. eutl1 THE BABY ELEPHANT. Price ef adtniaeioo. '*> ceat*; treat »•***',/ Knreka, July H, |W7. D'4"8