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PUGET SOUND ARGUS. Ghoul; firm or .mrvrxson ronwv ELLEN WEIR. : : Editol'undl’roprivtor. ’l‘HlllifiDnY, MAY ‘l2. 1879‘ TELEGRAPHIC. I .m'i'ldif‘ .VI'HEA. i Blur}; rum thu. chnmoun, May 13. ~-'J‘ho mincrgnuation one of Edmund Kenny (colorul) and Mary Susan Hall (white). confined in the Virginia penitentiary for violation of State statutes, prohibiting white and colored citizens inter mrrying, was before the U. 8. circuit court to-day. Judge llughcs presiding, upon a writ of habeas corpus. Thochiet ground alleged in petition is that an act of the legislature of the State of Virginia, making it a pcnul of fense for white and colored citizens to inter. marry, is contrary to the constitution and laws of the Unitrd Staten, and void. 'l‘hat marriago having been celebrated in the Dis trict of Columbia, and valid there, meet ho held tohe valid throughout tho United States. Decision rcsorvrd, Railway Debt (‘onnollztutlom New Yomr. May 13.---vFrm;i the Times: It is authoritatively unnounocd that tho in tention of the Gould clique in to consolidate all existing mortgagee of tho Kansas Pacific railroad company, into ono consolidated mortgage covering all its property of what ever kind, lends included. Jay Gould and Mull Sage are named as trustees. and the amount. of bonds authorized to be issued is $30,000,000. Twenty-four millions are to be lecured by 673 miles of railrod and about 0,000,000 aoroeof land,tho remaining $6.000m 000 to be reserved for future coutingen- 1 oiea, and to he issued on first mortgage sen entity of land, and controlled or hereafter oonstructedronda, eta rate not exceeding $15,000 per milo east of Denver, or $25,000 per mile west of that city Mandy's noel-lon. Wasnntoaon, May 14.——'I‘he decision of Jorge Dandy, at Omaha. in the Standing Bur haheas corpus case. in which he virtu ally declares Indians citizens with the right to t 9 where they please regardless of treaty stipulations. is regarded by government as a heavy blow to tho present Indian system, and that, if sustained, will prove extremely dangerous alike to whites and Indians. It the power of the government to hold Indians upon their reservations, or return them when they escape, is dcniul, the Indians bo oome a body of tramps, moving; without restraint whenever they please and exposed to attacks ct frotieisnwn without rediess from the government. The district attorney at Omaha has been instructed to talie the necessary steps to carry the question to a higher court. Senator lngnlls. L. E. Eggsra and l". B. Stumbaugh, of Kansas, had a hearing to-dsy before the Senate committee on privileges and elections in regard to allegations in a memorial signed by them and others, charging that the elec tion of Ingalls was procured by bribery. ltefirndlnz tutti-cam. Subscriptions to the four per cent. refund ing certificates since yesterday aggregate 3696.550. .. Indians Released. Secretary MoOrary, In conformity with the decision of Judge Dandy in the Poncas habeas corpus case, has directed that those Indiana be released. m- Wants ms Pay. Captain Ends has made application for ad ditional payment of $500,000, claiming that he has obtained a channel at the mouth of 3:! Mississippi 25 test deep and 200 feet 9. The 111-commotion (1.50- Brcnuosn, May 14.- In the United States Circuit Court to-day a suit of habeas corpus in the miseegenation ease of Edmund Hall and May Hall, confined in the penitentiary for viomtion of- the State statutes prohibit ing thointermarriago of races. was refused by Judge Hughes on the grounds that the U. S. courts have no jurisdiction over ques tions of marriage. norrlblo Altair. Panama, Ky., May 14.—-’l‘wo years ago Dan Edmunds, who lived in Livingston oounty,ran efl‘ to Arkansas with a neighbor‘s daughter, leaving his wife and family behind. A short time ago he started back to his former home with the woman and a child, and when near the Mississippi river killed and buried both. 0n returning he took up with his lawful Wife. The bodies of the murdered woman and child were found and identified. and search was imtiiutcd for Ed munds. Dlsnslroun I'll-e. ‘ Lomsvuu, May 1~1.~- A speeml horn Lex ington reports a great lire them to-night. Among thebuildingstlms fardestroyod are several large thoroughbred stoch- stables. General Leslie (hernia; rL‘r-ltlf‘llL‘U and the Phtnnix Hotel. Paris and l‘mnlifurt havr: sent assistance. Shoollnzot u Hohhot. Wasnrsororl, Mag 15.~Crpt. Lawton (t the fourth cavalry yesterday shot ulltl killzd a soldier of the 22d infantry. for mutiny Lt San Antonio. Texas. Timber Lands. Committee on public lands today consid erod Herbert's bill relating to the public lands of the United States, and authoristd the chairman to report it to the House with a recuziimendation that it pass. The l ill was trained for the purpose of relieving: pur tius impxisenul fir ll.ikrl-t:f1.'.,.: '.nt'n tlmlfl': on puhli : hurls. A 51:“- (“let-gyms". Nsw You, M l, 15.» Rev. Jam 5 ll.t\'i-.-‘_ a .latholic clr x‘jynmn, has been held in item bail to answer it ('il'l7r:t‘ of pm, by in a hip ping a child 2+; u l f; y: are. A Little Rebellion (run-tum. The Panama Friar ..ml Herald, of May 51h. says: Gun. (hinted. who had been pro claimed a rebel, made an :rttml: With some l,4oo.troops upon a party ul Iturtadistas in Amaeme Cam-a valley and met with a com plete defeat. The dead one «stranded at from 250 to 600. Coll was taken by the Hortodiotn vith 3 loss of it killed. Guam and his men were lotar taken prisoners and their units and nmnniticn cnptnrcd. The robcllion 0! Games was thus torminntcd. The Proposed Inter-Colonial Ihtllrond. NW Your. Bay 15. llcforring to the resolutions 11ml biloro the Ottawa l‘nrlm ment by tho nainiw-r of public not“. Mfirllll inf; tho licccumty (It lumping good hith With Britialit‘oininl‘in luy linil-img th" inter-co loninl l'tillh‘m'. nod of obtaining; Lirtlicr nnl and com” rut: .:: of luv l min rizil :;Lth“rnlnt'Yl: by gi'iirunitc. ‘1 'v' in" ', tlzi‘. 'l‘ixin n that mrrnini; in)“. .' n: :'~:‘ 'Lut. {gov rm!“ :2 ‘lbfll r (it ‘.‘i‘ ll ;; ". T AJ: ..3 ~'\l' .. W» )‘i~ Jut’lunlg :1..' ii x " " '..w-w .l ','!,"ill .'.t:"_;\ti_‘y'i.. I’. . . I." (W 4‘ ‘ t' nnlcm ti. i, ‘2 ‘. x .. .. :l‘ :v L} It. I Hi" t:"i.‘2t'ii"' u. :1“: l',-~. “i . 1.. may 111-[\l‘ bi; inuvii'ntt 's' pt stpmxt. on tho resolutionh (embody n proponition to set aside ono hnn.‘ «lrnl million llt'rl'fi of tho public domainflvith nprovis that $2 Ilinll be their minimum price. A roasonnblo intercuco in that tho‘ aid to lie solicited from tho British (lurcrnU incnt will in the first inutnnw not fall for} short of $80,000,000. The Times thinks; that John Bull, in his present mood with Cnnudn’n now trn'ill' in vicw. will any 110.; The introduction of imperial ideas and plans into tho dominion created on ambition ‘ to vvhoso dtmlllld its rcsonrcco ni'e uncqnnl. 'l‘tzo inter-colonial rnilrond isono of tho cont-T 1y rcsnltizol imperial intcrlcrcnoo, tho ml-1 inimiionof British Columbia nnothcr. But? for tho H on) harmful intluvnco the project of the l‘nuiffia ruilnnl would not lmvo hccn‘ drunmcdof. it iait', once it result of mi poriul intlucnco and (01er to consolidate im purinl power oil this L‘Uilllllt‘ll'u. ‘ l'omul "mum“ Coming. OMAHA. May 15. v'l‘mlny James M. 'l‘y ncr, tii'stnssistunt l’metinsuster Goneml. oc compnnimlhyhio wife and A. I). liuzcn, third assistant. Postmaster General and wife; M. V. llnilr'y, xinaistnnt goncrul superintend— ent of the railway mail service, and Nathan iel Wheeler, of Chicngo. left Omnhn for San Fronciscoinnnpecinl cor. The postal of ficials are on a tour of inspection and will stop at various places on room. Jewelers” Convoullou. Cniomo, May 15.-—A convention of Jewel ‘ers and wutctnnukom called by tho notional loagno,lnot hereto-(lay for the purpose of forming n. national association, which will,by means of co-oporution, protect them, as in. dividuuls from abuses. It. I’. Shirley deliv— ered nnmhlrcau and committees wero ap pointed to draft n countitution. Fonmux saws. l English Orngm and Markus. loaves, May 13.——Tho Mark Lane Ex press says: The early sown barley looks well, but wheat is thin, patchy and back ward. Heavy rain and snow in Scotland have prevented working on heavy lands, some of which. in the upper districts, are unpleiiulwd and uiiizown. 'i'ho dilivrqicii (ii alica‘. iittho piinnipal markets lust WI-(‘lt \L'oi'ii lff'lll'ly 69,000 quar ters, aquiitst 4100‘) q:i.i.‘.ers in the corre sponding week lii.;t year. With sin-ii liberal offerings th‘l'ith pricis ’ei'wiieat receded two piece per quaitnr. At. Mark Lane nu tive wheat. was marketed sparingly, and in spite of the improved condition ot samples only the finest lots were wit-able at previous prices. Imports of foreign into London to last Monday were 36,000 qrs. America Germany and Southern Russia have been our chief sources of supply. but the Baltic reopened May 2d. Weekly arrivals will shortly be swelled by shipments from St. Petershurg. Kronstndt and Northern Russia. The local trade was little varied during the week. and though prices were steady inac tivity prevailed. Business. thereforo. is very quiet, and purchases of needy buyers constituted the bulk of each day’s sale. Maize continues low; old mixed American, in perfect condition. was quoted at 20s 3d@ 20s (id or granary. trade being quite demor alized by enormous shipments from Atlantic ports. Barley is not quotabiy changed but very slow, and cats, with larger arrivals, lost nearly all the recent advance. The sales ot‘ English wheat last week were 57,477 qrs at 403 9d, against 44.730 qrs at 553 6d for cor-i responding week last year. Imports into‘ ithe United Kingdom for the week ending glsy 3d, 936,920 cwt wheat and 194,690 cwt our. England and Alzhnnlutnn. A Lahore correspondent reports that fresh difficulties have arisen in the peace negotia tions at Guadamk. Yiilioob Khan is willing to grant what the British demand. but AL .ghanistan is so critical that he is himself ‘ obliged to demand urgently more than they can grant in return. Remus Iterated. Agontleman just irom Russia says that ‘thc ofiect of the policy of repression is hard ly noticeable in St. l’ctersburg. lie trav ersed a large part of the city late at night without interference or question. On Sun day the 4th inst, being a bright diiy. tho‘ streets were tlironged with promonaders, l happy l‘tltl lighthearted apparently as those} in any UllHl‘ continental (Hy. lie saw “10‘ Princess l)i«i;iii.u' driving through the streetsi alone in [NT carriage and unattended. ‘ Men Moving. OBEY-14A. Mug; I‘3. - The Russian Steaml Navigation ciiinpiiiiy's \‘t,hb‘4lt-l will convey 40.000 int-ii .nntl 3,600 horses {ruin llour‘gais, bl.tWt‘t‘ll .‘llity 15th and June lath. The re inaimlwr ul' tins recruiting ai'iiiy will no sway lby l'dlliiil'y. . 11.1 mm; mid thinn. A t‘ii. i'm‘wl‘a‘li‘lil“; dispatch says tll'lt the liiiliiji oxim‘iri'. l'n’ Mill iiiiscttltd and (llii- UVEM) iii-i- thit;(:t'lllritill’ig on the trtiiitirr. "t'lto Non": American War. \'Ai.i'.\ii.\.r.so, April lit.»~'l‘he lioliriaits have retain ii Atacama. l'. i‘i announced from Jujuy, .‘t turn of tlii- Argentine lhpiililii:, [it'itl' the i) .ILVi iii frttlili r. that if} (it‘fl ii..- livi.ii‘:‘ ‘.ri. (tilllt'iilll‘; in ..‘t..i:§. Eli f'.;i. .ii;. “~30" and Lorraine lip“; 15', May it. 'l'lzi' till 1‘: 2 .Li'v' it‘l .‘dt'H-lr 'Tiillt' [it‘n'v'ivl »' in f: :3” vi; ‘i'in' l ll; pi-z' .' ‘..:.l "iiiw'flil -L rum-11. ‘i i- .'. ‘.v'lu) mill u-‘t an i'. ; I‘L‘idltitll‘l‘ t“: tin- iiiipi “all ‘wa l'll- Xilf'lii~, ME. l ‘-.l l hl li‘ (A: i“il'2li!iiii.'. l'lltl (lit flue (if prinlih i.t iii tlt" ili partinuiitivt A‘mvu llliilttlill. liti‘.v' ..tzn in it i. lll'i ('hltlll‘l'lllif‘y, a’ill‘im :tl'miinhi ii. A ministry with Sirirrv-tary oi flint" uzil )4 formed at Htrnsbiirg. A Collllt ii of first» Will also he istiililislieii which \‘lil tunfilni. (it a H‘ nerai commanding twi'p‘ ::: Aline.” Lorraine, fl fi-crrtury of State, tim I‘th'i provincial ott'iciiils. and seven members who will be appointed by the em peror. The atandholder will be president at the council. The provincial committee will henceforth number 68. A delegate to be elected by the provincial committee, subject to the approval of the emperor. will repre sent Alsoce-‘mrraine in the federal council. (‘rops Destroyed. l‘irs'ni, May )i.’“1)100d.9 have destroyed ‘3OO houscein Kateri. Thu harvest prospects ‘in that district are ruined. ‘ The town of “alas has berm mandated, in consequence of i emulating mine Much damage has hm n dare. l‘nml IH'H‘XIM'. hr. l'm _ whom, May 14." The disease “huh has ivl‘uhl"‘l out in Caucasus proves 'aiai in ‘2! l ours. Labor Trmnlrlou In lingiund. Lennon, May H.- A conference has bvcn held at Barnaby yrstcrday. at which 120,000 collicre were represented. It was decided to demand 10 per cent. incrcaso of pay. and it refused. to stop work throughout the country. Another conference will be held in Birming ham in five weeks to fix the date for giving notice of a strike. the interval to be devoted to agitation. Blisslu‘u Trouble». Sr, Pnrnasnuue. May 15.—~Conflagrations in East Russian towns cause great distress. Seventy arrests have been made in Orcnburg on charge of incendiorisn‘i. Four male and six female prisoners are undergoing court martial at Kici‘i'. The prisoners include three nulihn, onc Prussian subject and a daughter of thc privy counsellor. Among other arm-Hts are a Uliud lady and a leading nihilist of liici‘f. Strike flcltlmt. hos-ow, May 1:3. Arbitrahirs in tho dis. puto between masters and men of tho Dur ham coal mining,' district havcdoeidcd on a reduction of B‘}; per cent. on surface labor. The decision terminates the strike. The coal pits will be prepared for starting work on Monday. Death of n sunmumn. Burma. May 15,—Jacob Stacmpfli. a Swiss politician. and in 1861 president of the Swiss confederation. and subsequently a member of the Geneva court of arbitration of Ala bama claims, is dead. not Times In South America. ' Panama, May b'.~~lnist week l’isaqua was bombiu‘dcd and destroyed, causing a loss of about. 1,000,000 soils. Launches at Molten do were sunk. Sacral shots were fired into the town and one coal ship was relieved of her cargo. Iquiquv- was bombarded for half an hour, loss trifling. Peruvian fleet remains a: (Julian. At the bombardment of l’ianua at the commencement of the tight, Rear Ad:::ir..l Rodgers. oi the Pensacola, was pumcg ofi' from the shore to his ship with his family. when a shot from a ()hilian bout carried away his ensign. On his ar rival on board the Pensacola lie signaled the Chilian flag ship, informing them what, had hanpcncd. Admiral William liobcllcdoihen went on board the Pensacola and apolo gized, and seeing; that beats mic rcturning repulsed from this show, he lcit, asking Azi' llilt‘ui Rodgers to warn tho town that in thrae home more he would bombard tho place. [\(inln'tillljliy three hours ltitrr a bombardment comincnmrd, lasting about two hours, when tho town hm burn rosduocd to ashes. H inwfi‘z‘ECßlSl-T Another non-«r. Mmrsvmn, May 14.——The wife and a five year old daughter of Martin Sulzberger, of Better county, were found this afternoon suspended by their necks in an outbuilding on his ranch, about three miles north of ana City. Mystery surrounds the efl‘air. and it is not known whether it is 3 case of murder or suicide. It is reported this eve ning that the husband has been arrested for threats made against the wife. llorse .naolnfi‘. BAN FBANCLSOO. May 14,—At the races of the California Blood Horse Association to day Mollie McCarthy won the first race, a mile and a quarter dash. in 2:oß%—the sec ond best time on rowrd. The second race, mile and a half, was won by Experiment. in 230%. The third race, 2% miles. Glam 1) won in 4:03%~the best time for the dis tance known. The fourth race, 1% miles, Blossom won in 2:55. The last was u hurdle race between Haven and Maggie 8. {our 4-foot hurdles, mile and repeat, which was won by Haven. The first was adcsd heat. in 155%; second heat, 154%; third,lso. Old sportsmen say that it was the best day's racing they ever saw. ullver Solo. SAn FuAscrsco, Msy 15.—-'l'he Nevada bsnk sold 100,000 ounces of fine silver to the government yesterday at 110%. The sale was made by telegraph and the silver will be delivered to the mint in this city. The bank of California tendered a smell quantity nt 110%. but the ofi'er was declined. At Lon don quotetions, fine silver worth 110 1 10th. Ban Frunciscois therefore a better market than London. The niu'yuvnlc Mystery. mnmvnnm. May 15. ~’l'lm Sulzherger tragedy is is subject of general comment to day. An inquest was held this afternoon at the farm house, a few miles above Yuba City. ’l'hevcrdict was «loath lly the mother‘s hands during n (it of temporary insanity. The irnpri ssinn prevails to some ext/mt that the hapless u'iiv, (liiwu to ilrspcmtion by the husband’s frequent anraidingsnnd irrat ‘iug; innutndoos reflecting upon her conjugal relation '. 1111!] i :rfi-rring self-altstrneu'on and the .‘M'liiii't' of her offspring to u thraldoin, becoming izzsupportnlile. wmt out and *haugwl in r child end then izermll'. ’l‘hu Sulzheipurs urt- uoll iU-du Germans, known liei-onlmvim us industrious. frugal tnrmers, the liii,»'.;.i:::l invinlgillgnt rum intervals in too infotii'nliiiggail'. Until this “all izfl'iiii', n’)”ll;|"'n'.l‘it lllt'ltl'dfli li'?’J"‘hlii2lllll'ii 'ity LPJQQI 01' Ma lilil .‘fuirr. lii:i.‘,.\.\, fill; l). 3115!; I lay afternoon no -.r F. 1'“ i. ('nnyon. 'l'uziuu; ll riiillir‘ll “in lullml by ln-in ; tlmmn fioui '.wimon. limb inHu!) \t M iii" ll ,u Unit l' H]. iL~,l:ili-..lfi‘s (lis trii-t in Whit - l’inr: «vi-anti). l'rom Siihn. i",.l.\,:\i:l)' 1.1- The rli-iunslnp (Lili iiornni. i'i‘uin Aillsiu], in'rhul Ilia morning. til.“ rl'lvul'ir} ull (171 i! t Li. Sui-. 1, an“ the war stvnrm 2' Alu».li:i lying at uziclinr in the him her. Hit of the Alaska's crew attempted to desert .i fvw days ago by swimmiufl ashore, having, donned life-preserve”. They Were tracked by Indian runners and captured. FORTY-SIXTH CONGBESS Wuumo'rou, May 13. sen-10. Bayard reported House btll tor the n chnnge of subsidiary coin for legal tender money and naked for its consideration. It went. over under objection and consideration was resumed of thelegislntive. executive and juicinl appropriation bill. Booth opposed the amendment striking out the clause for the pnyinent of arreure of pen eione out of the 810,000,000 kept in tho treuury {or the redemption of currency. ile aim no reason why the money should not 1.0 then spent. By ii vote 0t ‘37 to 25 the Senate decided wt to .utrilie out the onuse. House. lino“ culled up the veto message Ind de~ mended the previous question. the passage of the military interference hill over the president's vote. The previous question we: amended and the House proceeded to vote. The result of the vote was yeue 127, nnys 97. So there not being two-thirde majority no required by the constitution, the bill was rejected. Ten of the. (lreenbnckeru voted in the aflirmutive. The veto meeungo was then referred to the judiciary committee. At. the expiration of the morning hour, a motion made to take up the vetoed bill mu lost; yum; S 7, imye 75; not two-thirds. The House took in) the hill l‘l‘lilti‘ij; to ('niimgo lows, and bullion certiiieutes. \ Warner Hnid thnt he would ask to vote lit. n'dnek to-morrow. ‘ lielfm'd offered an amendment that. silver bullion which may be depoeited for coilingel must be the product of :i mine in the United ‘ Siiites. 1 Wuruor moved it rcconu. Frye objected, und in the absence oi n quorum. tho liouso mljnurnml. Ronnie. WASHINGTON, May 14. Wont gave notice of his intention to intro duco a bill {or proposing to orgnnizo Indian Territory into n Stoto. and providing for its admission into the Union. His resolution making inquiry on to whether any port of Indian Territory had been purchased by the United States, with n view of locuting In dians or frccdmon thereon. was agreed to. Consideration wnn resumed of tho legisla tive, executive Mid judicial nppropri-ition bill. All ports of the bill were passed upon. with tho exception of tho leginlutivo portion, which appropriates $2,800,000 for the we pauses oi thojudiciury and paying juror“. ropeuling the tent oath und ull of section 2,031 of tho roviued utututomexcept what re luten to tho puy of election supervisors, nnd ull other sections and lawn authorizing the uppointment of chief supervisor of elections. Hpeciul or genoml deputy marshals nnd ti:- ing thoir compensation. Attor executivo session adjourned Minute. WAsurxuioN, Mny lb. (loekrel! introduced joint rerolution nu thorizing und requesting the president to open corresprmtiermo with tho republic of Franco with tho vmw und for the purponc ol nogotiuting n proper treuty of reciprocucy and commerce. 'l‘hreo commissioners uro to bo uppointed on tho port at tho United State», preliminury to tho making of such n treaty; their conipensution to bo fixed by tho secretary of utute; referred. Farley introduced u. bill for tho relief of John A. Suttor on account of lands taken from nnd services rendered by him to tho United States. Consideration was then resumed of the legislutive, exocutive and judicial appropria tion bill. Beck explained the provisions of the bill as it had been amended, stating that the in crease by the Senate was $94,500, making the entire sum $17,511,000. House. in the morning hour discussion was re sumed of tho bill to amend the statutes ro lating to the removal of cases from tho State to the U. S. courts, and ()th conclud ed his argument. against the bill. The morning hour expired before any ac tion was taken upon the bill relative to tho romoval of cat-m; from State to (Metal courts. Consideration was then resumed of the Warner silver bill, the pending question being the motion of Kilenger to lay the bill on tho table, on which yean and nays had been ordered. The roll was called and the vote resulted in 109 was and 126 nays, and the motion to lay the silver bill on the table was defeated. Finally it was agreed that the previous question would only apply to the firstseotion of the bill which provides that gold coins shall he: a one dollar piece or a unit oi 25 8 10th gruinnm quarter angle, or $2 50; a $3 pieoe; an varvle and adoulilo angle. The section was agreed to; 105 to 94. Warner movodtho previous question on the second section, and it was seconded. The amendment oflorod by Kimmol was rejected; yous, 5‘3; Hays, 150, The second svetion was then agrox] to and thothird section was taken up. It provides that. any oanuroi silver bullion may deposit the same at any mint. to be formed into bars 01’. into standard (tollara of 412'»: grains for his bermiit. (Jalkins mow-d to add to the section a pro viso that tho set rotary of tho trtrnanry may purchmso nilvr r lmllion for coinage at itH liltll‘liltl value, and that all gains and profits arieing therefrom Fllztll inure to the United Stan-:1. Warner opp mm] rlu' mnrndmi-nt on the ground that. I‘. Wltulil clone thi- mints! njzainat :chr. Tim tirzil-zi-lzrn :i’, ‘.l.|t rr'J“.::."ll yum, 111, Days, “:7. Warner iunvmi in w Illisllll'l‘ tin, Voto and l.Ly Lllu motion on th'- table; but the yuan and naya lmint: Lll‘illillidt'll. he withdrmv the mo. tion. A «:1m with sun“,- pvrxnns makes you fut-l m if you'd just haul n. cold nhuwur bath, and couldn't find u. towal, while a. chat with others makes you feel as if you'd had a pleaaunt walk in the sun shine. Oregon Items. I Who»: looks well through YumhilL Tho Statesman soyu scrub races are lb ‘ citemont at Salem. 8 9'" About l 7 milm of West Silo gmdin . Nady fortbe imn already. 8 " llon. C. H. Burch, Stanfieimkir from Yum. hill, has gone to Califomia on business. John Hughes. n tyvclve your old son of 0 Hughes. while playing huac ball at Dallas bu] his leg broken about. the ankle. ' A wmmpondent of the Statesman. wrihjn from Dallue, thinks the money will soon I: raisml to complete lliu railmml to Dallas. Mr. Sinlc, (if \Vi-st Clan-hula”, inn] ”)0 all-‘O. nl liuul gruhiwil last; reason, at 3” per MN and now Inns 300 news of “Foal. growing The l-‘wpurtrsr Hiya it man nnimnl (killiusmgm plmnul ngninsl Win. Fenian, fur drmvingngun with threats. ll‘nnton WM found guilty of trying to scare the mun with a gun and lined $25. The Ynmhill Reporter says Coyotes "c unusually numerous this Spring, in um county, and mo doatroying sheep wholes“... worse on Muddy, than elsewhere. They are very bold. llon. J. l’. Aims. of Imic county, su Kent in a published card in tho iCugeno llunnlz, that the survivors of the Muimn wnr, living in Oregon. shall much and cxchnnge nocinl greet inga, and will he glnil to have lullow-nurvivon (Ullll‘l‘fifi him at l‘lngnnra The Men in worth, of l‘t'lll]; unlinl imnn. 'l'lii: Sinh- .lonrn:il say: Mr. Craig, “I MC. iii-min llnnd Ntwfk imlurivly, has struck n lmnawn. He “in: gutting; uni. ruck for build; in; liiirpmm, and in bursting; u largn 3mm, fnunil what. he thin!” to in lint-class diamond, 11, isi a brilliant Npccimcn nnd cuts glam like a gunninu diamond. lli: rnl'uar-s 1.” null liiil dis» wvury nl. any reasonable ligurv. soumrrn (Iruqon. Unclu (‘lizirlvy Applogam'u health in impm. lug slowly. 'l‘hvru will be n largo yield of Hlmwlmrm in Umpqua valley. Twenty-two emigrants, direct from limm, cumi- to KAYSUIJOPK in one tiny. Suwml pnrtiun worn armalnl at Myrtle Creek, for selling liqnur to Indiana. The Western Stin- limos Roscburg yooplc to celebrate the coming l’ourlh of July. (Dry Muloau, of lLoHolmi-g, bad a hack broken to pit-nun by n rum“ my umlu Learn. 11, IL. lhlgmv. mgnnl UlllClll‘, 15wa of Roll liluli', has clmrg ul his iwidnucu k) lhnwbnrg, and in in (‘lmri'u UH rr. ll‘ruit trovn proiniw- abundant yicld and grain loolis wall In llmpqrm volley. Former: thorn are milking mnsidcrublo improvement. Mr. John Adamo, ntx‘mt 70 you.” old, 01 Douglas county. in pimxovr, wrui found utrickon with purely/His, in tln: liuld, whore he. was at work, nnd dim] that ovi-xnng. ’l‘ho liowbnr; linlcywndont my“: The portion who got Quito-l lz'nno tum: ago over tho minol at ()lan, Inn-n rrlnrnn-d, worn out, hrnlro and utterly iIL-zziial, 11, mul report vury poor (lggfgingfs, Mr. l-ltrxnfrn-r ”mi-ml for mom: (hr-gm on r Door ('rnnk trail, with [ii/o hundro l head of cows and yc:zrlin;::, n'id twvnty or mom brood mun-. 4. all of which was} purchased in Umpqun volley. Indian Junk, (”not oi (,‘nlm My Indiana. diod v.l. limpin: City lnit Wil'll. 'l‘ho l'uncrd wryim mu; prum‘hod by Nov. J. Mollurmnc. and won wcll ottrndml. Joel: was about 35 yoam old nnd not. n lmd innn. 'l‘ho (‘uon lley News nuyn : Mr. George Wmdrull'gotiboth his legs broken loot Satur day in a logging ramp on Coon rivor, by n log rollin against them. The front bone of etch log, uliout lmlf wny botwucn the onklo and knee, are broken. The Lake Viow Herold nayn co pious rain have visited Lake county. Stock men are moving in to take up locntiona in that count] from distant partß. Stock in doing well lid so am lnwycru, apparently, on there in aheavy (‘ircuit court docket. Immigration from No< ratio was [winning through that place. The Independent Hays: Mosarn. Dixon and Adoinoon lizwo sturtod with 8., L. Covitt, In old mountainoor. to clear out n trail over the ()nnonde mountains to connect thin volley until the plains of Muitcrn Dragon. The route I one discovvml by (lavitt, and "sod by hm} I hundred tlim-o, and “ ill start from sonicpomt on the hood \W‘IIAEI’B of bonfire-ck. thufllfl tmil in linislml, Menard. Dixon" and Adnmson will drivu n largo hum! of “hoop, over tho mountaina, then: m hord thorn during W Summer. Mayor W. W. Parker is building a wlinrloll tho wntor frontage hclow tho Astoria Fisher]: which will he usod by tho Astoria Mabel, this your. The now rouidi-nco now being built by M!- 11. I’. ”column, of Salem, or Mrs. El!” Kinney of that place, on Fourth, in that city. is progressing lincly. The nmidoch, who-I completely will be occupied by Dr. Augulto. Kinney. ‘ W 0 lunrn {mm thu Aaton'nn of May I”; that. the cannery of Mr. M. J. Kinnoy ll probably putting up xnoru fish this was“ than any other vanncry on tho river of “I. mum capacity. Almnt 500 emu wen put 'l’ ytmwrdny. Hunt of the Mounnunlnn. Hay La mulling uh \anln Walla for 3%!!!”- !1M of thumb-r nnd lightning in NW“ {mm nhovu WuHu Wnl'n. Montana. lymph: nn- (nmrful of Indlfl tmublm chm prmcnt. ymr. Sommu' It lLu-r of Lnflmndn mm“! to build u. first-chm» brick atom. . _ The l’untllukm Independent. thznku tht} "lllt of the Uznntilln. chiefs 0n Wmihmgton Will 1'" Huh. in thmwing open ncnrly tho whole 0‘ a“. n-ncrvnliun. umnprisin}; 265,0 ‘9 IWI‘OB of "I" nbln land, fur .‘thh-nlunt. ‘ The East Urumninn v.l; a tuna Judi!” Womrul n mm Wm!" (-H hia wny to 11mph“ frmn (,‘uLl Spring Vaughn, whur‘: M Ind b?” Int-Mm: Inn‘s. (a fur ;‘ d. Nyv H-, \Lw ‘3‘”.an « .a‘, M Llu- mug; In win :1 In: an"! Um») ludmfll» n}. ) wm' rlrwm': mum “mm, :znvl of cm”: two}. I» thv with: I.xr the row] It) leOW s3le luau; but tn hm u~‘£onis':nnvn!. Hwy cnmc 0}" nnrrnnntll-Il hun, lim's‘llmunl lmrl. “Rod h]? fur hm Mun-«n: mu! xnzuiu him «hvnicm 0‘1““! ' om.- anLLn ”.Ile hnnzwlf fruu of “”0“" t-irclu-p' .mnzxul Lim um! ruuflix’WW “MK“: o'.lu:r tum, :m if "Imm: up a job 022.111” After mun tun minutes talk they 105 “In“: and In: made quick steps and numbed ”I°, “I mbin much “wart." H 0 in wall “qua"! . with the 103M107 and known him ‘0 I” Umutilla.