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cUkokxt has been transferred from the post of Minister at litrtin to that ot Minitter at St I'etersburgh. Ue wilt probably regaid the transfer as a relief, tha chilling atmosphere of the Kmperor Wilhe.m and his Man Friday Bismarck not being specially agreeable to any free-born American. Mr. Hargentought to have boen recalled, and his p<< t ought to have beer, left unfilled. We waot no lackeys at Kttropean Courts, to wear ninfti and atludiaize as courtiers. Consular agents would snttice for all our needs io such intercourse. i?AiLY HERa4aXP. Slnsla Oop.sMO? the. Herald. 6 Owita. Herald Steam Printing House. The Hr t*i i» Sleaui PHntlnf House U not sur •Mcd by en> Job Printing Office on Urn P»Hflc Co**t, out»iil« ot San Krenotseo, lt» facilities tot jjoiiig Job wufh Low price*, food work aiwl Million m*) relied upon *t thli office special Notice ltn« .fi<if notices of ConiptuilM societies rkitsvlius, etc., will only be Inserted In he lluai.d ci peltl eJverUMtnenU. We reeerve, for Plscee of Wor-hlp, ■ gratuitous directory, wfa ■ h will tppsi* wery Huiitlev morntna. The llssalp office te connect**! with the te e< phone system of Los Angolas city and county. Orders for edvertuwinenU or job work may be rut through lb 1 - medium to number ltt. Tbe Hmi .in is the official paper of the city of I >. Angel.**. Thu dty delinquent tax lists and all other municipal notioet appear only In IU col- BrenUno Uroe., No. 6 Union Square New York City, are agenU for the Hsbald. It will oonstantly be found oa eale on their counter* Mr B. N.Howe ta the Hants An* event of he llkhai.l). ArursTt'M atalatLL, for yearsChalnmu of the democratic National Committee, is dead. He was a most exemplary Public Functionary, and bis chief dis tinction of late years was tieing beate* out of his hoots, when he consented to figure as John Kelly's candidate for Hen a tor, tv the aristocrat io Reuatorial district of New York City, by John Morrisaey. Neither hi* millions nor bis respectability sa*eil him from engulfment by the Troy Slower. Vkhhai'h the most singular feature of the control of an intelligent agency of public opinion lien in the extraordinary demands which uro nun In upon an editor whose purposes are really honest. Our lutent experience in tliia line Ilea in tbe receipt of a communication from a late resident ot Ixjs Angeles, wbo now liven In a small town near Dussel dorf, In Merminy, and who yet believta that her domestic grievances ought to he ventilated in the Loi Angelea lUhai.h. Hhe eupplien tin with tbe most ample narrative of her dotneetio wrongs, aud ia willing to pay vi for the fulleet develop ment of thin purely private chronicle, It i« very hard, indeed, to repress a nodal CJiitidenoe of this kind. Hut, whether it shall come from Uermany or tbe Indian Ocean, we are compelled to say that we cannot surrender our columns to personal oontroversies. While we may Umont their existence, we cannot con sent tv he a party to such melancholy niemornhilia. A Just Complaint. Writing aa we do vow—and our re marks cannot possibly affect McDowell's fate, (a he is to be bung at 10 o'clock this morning—we coulees that we can not sss thst there was any earthly cause for the Interference, In arresting bis sen 'ence, by certain respectable citizens of Lot Angeles. If McDowell's fate were still swinging In tbe bslsnoe, we should still bs vsry reserved in uttering s word as to a controversy in which the people of San Bernardino have been vsry much excited. Long before anything we can say can reach the Governor, McDowell will either have been bung, or certain Influences will bsve asserted themselves which will make his hanging practically Impossible. McDowell committed his crime In San Bernardino county. He was tried in ian Bernardino county. Ho wss to have been or has bees hung in Kan Bernardino county. Under such circumstances wo fail to see why, with s presumably fair trisl, any oltisens of Los Angeles were called upon to Intorfere in his case. The poo ple of San Bernardino resent this interfer ence in emphatic terms, ss ths following extract from the 7'imes of that city, un der date of ths 25th iostsnt, shows: Ths unwsrrsntsd Interference of the Los Angeles officers in Die McDowell pass Is causing considerable unfavorable comment among the people, and the question is naturally asked: whether the acts ot Ihe courts of our county arc to be subject to the approval of Los Angelos. If so, then ws hsd better be an nexed ss a precinct to Los Angeles, and be al lowed a voles in her choioo of oflicers. McDowell had as fair a trial as ever man had, he wss defended by the best legal talent in oar county and Q. 8. Parks; a jury of twelve as fair-minded men as could bs found la any community sat for live dsys listening to ovidence both for and against him; every point of law that übuld be rslsed or distorted In his favor was ueed. Yet, in spite of all, so over whelming and damnable was tho evi tames of his guilt, that nothing but s Tsrdlct of murder is the first degree oould bs rendered by the jury without a violation*! stair oaths. There wasunt a shadow of doubt as to his guilt. JCfct Deputy .Sheriff (Jai il, of Los Au 'gelee, bucked by Stephen White and Tiik prime factor of tho Democratic parly has always been that it Is hide pendent of purely local ilevelopmenla. It lias always boon uhlc to exist,whether northern or southern constituents hAve felt like "kicking." .Only throe times In its history has it been subjected to n violent shock which temporarily threw It out of gear. The first time was in 1 s-JI, when It advanced three candidates for the Presidency. The second was In 1818, when both Lewis Cass aud Martin Van Buren ran as Democratic candidates for President, with, of course, ns in 1824, tho defeat of the Democratic candidate. Tbo third foolish departure of the Dem ocratic party was in 18110, when, ss in 1848, it ran two candidates for President. No rash Insensate dlrtrU»*rm'nt will hold the boards this year. The Demo, erotic party will make e.igaoious nom inations, which will keep the parly to gethor as a unit; and succoas on the na tional arena, as a consciiuent-p, may rightfully be called a matter ot course. Tv I rains in this sectien, tbuugb net heavy, will bo continuous. Tho farmer does not need them, while they will be tnuitt distressing to the Hkkald. The new press room of this paper is going forward with most exemplary rapidity, notwithstanding tho occasional pelting rains, bat it is bard to build brick walls without propitious weathi r, just us tbe Egyptian* found it bard to make bricks without straw. We warn our | a Irons tbat wo may be compelled, for a day or two, to fall back upon their patience. Within ten days we -hall rejoice in the fastest power press ever set up in this State south of Ban Francisco. Fiomtbat date forward everything in the HIKM.u press room will be spick, span and thor ough. We will thcu have facilities to run all the papers, daily and hebdom adal, published in Southern California, if tliey were gathered within a reasouu ble distance of tbo Hkkai.d office. We surely do not ask much of our leader?, in view of our ceaseless efforts to please them, in craving their iudulgeuco for any shortcomings until we announce that mir new machinery and press have been pat tv place. others, inuniM to know inoro of tbe MM than the judge and jury who tried 11. They insult our Court, our people and our county by virtually accusing us of an attempt to hang an innocent man. They have heard nothing of tbe evi denoe, exoept the story told < lard by McDowell, yet upon this they presume Io assert that tho murderer has not had a fair trial and that we are about to n.ete oat to him unmerited punishment. A greater piece of insulting presumption we never heard of. If he believed Mc- Dowell innocent, as he now claims, why did Gard arrest him and claim the reward of $600 offered for him? Would Oard •all ihe life* of au innocent man for $500? Or, having secured the reward, dors he aspect a larger one by defeating the anda of justice ? Oris it, as has been also aaeerted, tbat McUowell's friends have political Influence, can control a few votes, and hence he has a license to .butcher defenceless girls aud will be pro; tec ted by those who should rather assist la bringing him to justice ? Whatever the reason, this iuterfur •noe of Oard and his associates isau out rage upon our people aud a disgrace to Lot Angeles, which we presume tbny represent, and where, aa here, their efforts would probably be used to pro tect instead of to punish criminals. Now that Una oblation to justice is either consummated or averted, we must say that there is much justice in the oomments uf our San Bernardino contemporary. Either San Bernardino county b competent to administer her own iTusunal affairs or she ought to be annexed to Kos Angelei county. That is tbe logical proposition. Either one thing or the other is true of this pro* position, as of others. In the language of mine aucleut Pistol, "Under which King, Beaonian; apeak or die." It' you want your Umlern friend* to know *oincthingabouf m Los AmjeU§ buy thr superb thirty-two-pagt IlluttraUd Herald, which fa onlyjijteen renin a copy, or eight for a dollar. In book form it would make a good-aized volume, and it anitwcr* alt the quextion* axled about (hit city and county. Tbe Santa Ana Standard has the fol lowing items of interest from that sec tion of our imperial connty: Weather record for Santa Ana for the week ending March *20, '84, as reported by W. '/.. Cook: Average temperature at 6 A. If.. 54 degrees above zero. Aver ago at noon, OS above. Average at 6v. m. M above. Rainfall for the week .70 inches. Rainfall lor the season, 06.90 inches. The curious thing about the rainfal •f California this year is that, although we have had from thirty five to fifty inches in Los Angeles county, according to location, they have only had about fifteen inches for the season iv lVtaluma. The truth is that there has been a great deal of misapprehension, hitherto, about tbe rainfall in this comity. Taking an average of ten years, we tiiul that it is about that of tbe Sacramento valley. There is, besides, iv favor of Angclenos, the remarkable difference, au contrasted with the Sacramento valley , of the tem perature, which here is so warm, in the early spring months, that it makes ten inches of rainfall equivalent to fifteen or •veu twenty iv the Sacrameuto valley; and, indeed, in all the northern aud cen tral couutie*. The lowest tbe thermomottr has fallen in the valley the post winter has been 38 degrees above aero, which is six de grees above freezing. There has not been any ice uor a flake of avow during the. wiuttr ami the temperature has been higher ou an average than In t winter. The saucer peaches began blooming in December, and now are loaded with good sized young peaches. Mr. Thomas, of Hiawatha, Kansas, who moved here last fait aud bought a '200 acre farm a couple of miles from town, is farming thin season upon quite an extensive scale. lie says his alfalfa is nearly ready to cut now, and he is still SOWilt| more. Alfalfa is one of the best grass crops in CaUfutaia, without any exception, as ihowu by the following facta: Mr.W. Z. Cook, of this place, has <mo uere in that Bras*. Last year he cut it eight tiim-sfor hay, and got between twelve and tifteen tons of line hay. Vet he irrigated it but twice. Once in January and once in the fall. The same piece if g.ound is now ready for mowing again, ,aiui will nothavo to be irrigated at all. v ffe will cut it at least eight tunes ths present year. Mr. Cook tells M that one acre of good alfalfa will keep n span of horses or a horse aud cow tho year around, and if a cow is kept on this Mass she will beat the best 00Wl of the Slates in the production of Batik an 1 bat] I r, as he has tested by keeping the record of his own. Tho farmers and wine growers north of Anaheim have determined to get rid of the rabbits which prey upon their Tinea and sometimes do great dam ige by eating the tender buds. Last Saturdays Gatette announced a big hunt for Wednesday. Wo attended to see the in i. About twenty sportsmen turned tu. with guns and* dogs and met at L'r jwning Hros. at nine o'clock in the morning. Browning Bros, were elected ciptaius of the awkward squad; Keith, of Auaheim, lieutenant; W. J. Smith, quartermaster; Win Cbilson, commander of the eharpshooters; ouraelf, chaplain, as usual, while several scouts and guides were selected. Tho drive extended from Browing Brae, down across the railroad along the river bank and lasted live Of six hours The fun was immense, j a-i the ground was just open enough tor lino shooting The result of the day's , work was the killing of river titty big I jack rabbits and the rest so badly scared j that they are going yet. F.very one felt \ satisfied with the day's work, expressing himself as willing to march again in another campaign at any time. Accokdim. to the telegrams received front Gov. Stoncman in San Berftardlno, and transmitted secondhand by Sheriff Burkhart of that county to Los' A ngeles, Billy McDowell will be baage 1 by the neck until he is dead sonu time about ten v' the clock this m~. >»- As ws write, from all ajffrtthlt, M^ will be ushct>F into theneU world in a brisk shower. He will thus eutme under ths operation of tho old adage, which runs, "Blessed is the corpse which the rain rains on," As his guilt baa been, according to all accounts, quite heinous, ws will hope that, through the agency of that sentiment of the pious Watts, that, "Betwixt the atirrup and tbe . r . .■. I M'rcj'a sought and menv', found) McDowell's soul, as it seeks the empyr ean or its antipodes, will prove to have been washed whiter than hyssop during the transition. Tut amusing thing in onr present pol itics is the awutasd easy confidence with whis'.i the Republicans look for ward tj a fortunate delivery in tbe Presidential election of ] r U e foot is that there is no oouceivabi kv. lop ine.it which outlines a suocea.ful out come to tbe Republican party in this year of grace. So poor .« the plight of that heretofore puissant organization that it would really require Democratic blundurs without number to give it a standing in the court of the people. For yean to come tbe Kepublicau party will live upon its record of "what might have I been if it bad been responsive to its ' historical initiative. As it is, we are obliged to fall bach on tbat threnody of the poet, which runs that "the sad dest thought of tongue or pen is. What Been/* A.4 C... // you want your EajtUm friends to know something about Los Angeles buy j the euptrb thirty-two-page illustrated Herald, which is onlyfiftttn cents a copy or eight for a dollar. In book form it would make a good-siztd volume, and it otmwers all the questions a*kett about this | city and county. THE LATEST! [Special bi tb, Hskald by the Western Union Telrgrspb Company. ] PACIFIC COAST. Mm hmii i. ii.,.., ,i Han Khamimo, March 17.. Heel 4 Belcher, (ill. Chollar, fl 30; Con •ululated Virginia. Id. Crown f'oint, $1 20; Kareks Oaa., t*36; (louM * Com, SI '20; ilalu A Norcross, f 1.39; Mexican,!l.OS;Nurllicra Belle, -;Uphir, |I M; I'uioai, 75; Savage, 80; Sierra Nevmla, (V! 50; Unlun ConNulidated, 91.65; Yellow .lackcl, 11.V5 «i Id-a i and Darlrr market. Hah Francisco, March 29.—Wheat ■ learlyi leller, fl ISJ; buyer, tl.fraVaJ. $1,041; buyer, eeaaon, 11,61. Bailey, steady and ipilet; buyer, d I J<» D 2; buj • er, m on, sijhv The Lestlalatare. Macranknto, Cala., March 27.— The Henate tuok up thu Aaaembly reaolution endorsing Huinner'a I'ostal Telegraph bill. Vrooman claimed that it aat out of the province of the special session. A long discussion ensued. Tlie Kailroad Commissioners gave notice lhat they would appear before the Corporation. Committee on Monday. In the Assembly a bill apcropri ding 948,000 for the expenses of the extra session waa read for the lir.t time. Stephens, San Joaquin, offered a reso lution that a Committee of five be ap pointed, to ho called thu Kailroad Com* mitloe, to investigate railroads. Steph ens staled that Controller Dunn in formed birn tbat some of the rosds had been conducted illogllly for yesn. Re ferrcd to the Committee on Corporations. The Speaker appointed Judge Wallace on the Judiciary Committee, vice Camp bell, resigned. A Weatoprutlr Menalarlal l aseas atsetlaa: er .laaemhly C'esßßslt tees. SAL'RAMKNio, March 27. -A caucus of Democratic Ssnators will be held to-mor row to give Senator* au opportunity of defining their poaition. No attempt will be made to di.cipline members, but s test vote will lie tuken to esccrtain how many Democratic votes the Anti-Moo. upolisls iiiininand to-morrow. Judge Wallace will deliver a speech in Ihe Assembly fortifying bis reiolutious of to-day, by rjfer encc to the decisions of tbe Supreme Courts of New York, Pennsylvania and other States. The Assembly Committeeoo Judiciary met this eveuiiiir and bad the Attorney (Jcnerul beforu llicm. The conference was on the labjeet of the so-called com promises, tbe object of the committee being to nscertain whether the State's claim for pcnslty ant interest had ot- had not been imperilled by tbe action of tbe Attorney (lenerul. No deeiaion was arrived at. Another con ference will lie In Id at an early iluy, and ex-Attoliii y General Hart has. been in vited to ulteuil. The Assembly Com mittee on Corporations met this evening sud agrei d to report favorably Berry's bill of last year prohibiting discrimina tion by railway companies and consoli dation of railroads within or outside of ihe State. A resolution calling for an investigation of Ibe railroads was laid over. A t'oinuiltter Of ■ eunlr) I'etl tloaed for S.te[i,vMi:.viu, March 27 — A petition, of which tbe following is a copy, will to-morrow be presented to Ihe Assembly by s Sail Kranciaco delegation, consisting of Messrs. O'Neill, Zoulur, Cahill, Dev erotix aud Doruey, representing the Cal ifornia Anti-monopoly Democracy, The petitiou states that lion. M. Kelly, member of tbe Senate, aud Hon. S. S. C. Bowers, J. J. Callagban, S. Hall and W. J. Sinon, mem bers of the Assembly, have been ap pointed to offices contrary to the intent of the Constilution of Ihe State; thst Hon. J no. S. Knos was appointed by tbe Governor, Commissioner of tbo Bureau of Labor Statistics; that said appoint ments were muife in pursuance of cor rupt bargains made with Maid members of the Legislature to .so. are their votes and otherwise, and thut some of them wet-a known to tarticipate in such bar gains, and that the csrryiug of them out aas knowingly ussisttd snd pro moted by Hon. J. V. Coleuiau, member of the Assembly, and by J. H. Wise aud Win. Irwin, who were appointed Har bor Commissioners by tbe Governor. Your pc itioners pray thst inquiry may be mude into tbd matter nud right and justice done. (Signed) W. H. Gauon, Secretary, Maxwell A. HOMAX, President. I an' < .afford to Watt MO I.uiik, Sacramento, Cahv, March ii 7.— Sena tor Cross to day introduced a resolution that no legislator should draw pay until the railroad had been compelled to pay its taxes. It was rejected. Bill to Ke*uUt° Mveuaea. Sackamkvn*. March *J7. — Senator Brooks introduced into the Senate to day a hill taking away from county su visois tbe right of charging arbitrary sums for license* and requiring their charges to be uniform, except that they are to be graded accordiugto the amount of business transacted. The illll-Mkaron IMvoirr Mult. San Francisco, March 27.—1n the Hill-Sharon divorce case to-day, a letter from Governor Rt-ighart, of Wisconsin, to Miss Hilt, dated Sept. Is],, 1833. was introduced, in which Ihut.ovornor wrote: "I supposed the Senator* and your in tiniAey would result, of eourtf) in mar riage, and that it woul 1 have done su publicly I am well satisfied, had not his relations interfered." Reighart further t eat i lied that, on his arrival in this city, Miss Hill said so him she would give anything in tbe world if be would say that Sharon had introduced her to him as his wife. He replied that his state ments were ou record aud that it was impossible. Further hearing is post poned to Monday next. llonatlont*. to Lombarde 11 Vu Widow. San Francisco, March '27. Maple sou's Opera Company sub enbed $'..300 for Lnmbardelli's widow. Maploson gave $000, Patti 8100, QoTsfcer ?10(X). CoiifetSMed 111 m <-ullt. San Andreas, Cal., March '11, - Burton Greeley, who was arrested in Fresno county hy Constable Driscoll, fur robbing the Sonera and Milton stage On ths 98lh of last niontb, Wiim examin ed before Judge H H. Kean, find ad mitted bis LUtit, QrOit credit is due Constable DrisOoll fur his detective ability in procuring a confess on from the robbor, as it saved tbe county sever al thousand dollar*. He will bo sen teno.d by the Superior Court in ten days, Santa Ana Items. Ins Pattl tVraae Abating. San Francisco, March 27.— The at tendance at tbe Patti concert this even ing, at the Pavilion, was not so Urge aa was expected, not mbrc than 5,000 per sons being present. The Haln at San Vranclseo. San Francisco, March 27.—The Sig nal Service reports ths rainfall t ~-day as ninety-seven hundredths of an inch. Weather fair, with indications of more ruin. The rainfall is reported general throughout the State. ■frowned While Foralnc Malt Blver. Tccson, March 27.—0u tbe afternoon of tbe 25 th, aa a number of citizen! of Tempo were repairing the dam on Salt river, above Hay den's Ferry, which had been badly damaged by the flood, Isaac Coiner drove iutu the stream and acci dentally got into deep water. Some of the timbers being loose, floated down against bis horses, at tin samo moment the wagon was upset and Cosner, it is thought, seriously injured. Both man and team were floated down the river. A rope wai thrown to Cosner, but he seemed unable to grasp it. One of his brothers seeing that be was dr>wu mg, sprang into the stream aud I swaui to him, but ns he grasped him >>y tbe hair, he sank for tbe last time ' and was lost. The water being very | swift, the brother was obliged to save himself. Cosner did tut again come to the surface. The team was also swept down, the rapid stream and drowned. Corner was a highly esteemed tit z n of Temps, about 4£years of age. He was a native of Virginia and unmarried. Hie sadden death has coat a gloom over the wholo community. No Farther Beeplte far Metroweii San Bernardino, Cal., March 27.— A dispatch from Oovernor Stooeman, LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 28. 1884. NEW TO DAY. Wl ABC JOBSIR4) OUR IMMENSE STOCK of Clgsre to the trade at greatly reduced price.. The only cigar boos. In th. olty eon nertei by telephone —No. 171. EDELMAN * 00. dlt-tf •*• RIWARD. Lost, . Sua bores, black mane, tall and Legs brandsd "V" oa left shoukter: |C 0 reward for the return of the animal to i hapmen A Paal, It aad U (,'ommcrolal street mbzs St Haaar N Oatunrar, Csaa. W. Jusee, Attorn.y-at.Uw. Attora.yat-Uw. D. B Libn.n JONES, CALLOWAY ft LIENAN, Examiners of Titles & Conveyancer! Boom* 1 and t Moore Block, Court Street, oipo ■Uo Court Hour, Loe Augtlee, Cel. oel4n 901% SALE. A young -fearing orange grove, situated near foot hills; about 16 aeree planted, with a water right equal to one head of water for 40 hour, every month, without any charge for use of wa ter; water piped to the land; will give a written guarantee (If required) that the next crop will ■ell for 10 per cent of the price naked for the place Satisfactory retuoni for wiling and other particulars Riven on application to 7, J, If. A.," Hhb.U.oUfßue. tnhtS lw Masque Ball and Carnival, Tobeglvtn u-det the auiplcee of tbe Jollities' Social Club Turn Verein Hall, Thursday, April 17, 1884. FLOOR COMMITTEE A. W. Pom, A. W. Roaiu, C. K. Mum, A. T. Ciaaiia, R. B>i.DKA.uit. CuiKevaa Pa.au. REOKPTION OOMMITTU. Hon. J .no. M A.viiiiLi), 11. C. Wi nib, lit Mac At i), M. tk'UlirnLlif, CH>B. B. FIHOM, J. DOWNIT If ARVII. Prliee to be awarded te be displayed at Preuw A Plroni'a Drug Store. Objectionable characters ■trtctlynot admitted. Ooitunien to be supplied by John ft Foster, Co stumer*, from San Francisco. mhtttd 800IAL 36TH * ANNIVERSARY Modern Spiritualism, NADEAU HALL, MONDAY EVENING, BfaXOK 31, 1884. Ent.rtalnm.nt to commenc. at 8 o'olook, con sisting of address, readings, recitations, vocal and instrument.! solos, du.tts, trios, and quar tettes. lbs best music Id the city has bssn engaged lor the dancing, which will commenc. at 0:80 aad continue till 1 o'clock. TICKETS, BO ORNTB. For sale st Thomas A. O.rev. offlcs, No. SO First street, end at N.ubau.r'. Hair More, No. 118 First street. Nsd.au Block. mb2Btd 8. M. PERRY, Plumbing and Gag Fitting, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Will have a carload of elegant marbletied ■late and irou mantel*, from the Louisville man tel Company, on or before Hay Ist. Parties dc •lring to secure one of tbe finest mantels ever brought to thl* Coast should ssnd In their order* early. mhSS-lm Mrs. 1.1 Forster, Fine Millinery, IMPORTIiID BONNETS AND HATS, No. HON. Spring St., Opposite the "City or Paris." An elegeut .tout ol Flowers, Ribbons aad Heal Lac. Trimmings. mbSS-lm LO3 ANGELES Democratic Club. Th) first regular monthly meeting o' the LOS ANGELES DEMOCRATIC CLUB —Will ss llftLli ON - SATURDAY EVENING, March 1884, at Ti3o o'clock. Judge Morgau's Court Room, Nudufiii Block. Uy order of THOS. B. BROWN, President. OEOKQKJ. DKNIS, Secretary. mht7td announces that after full Investigation into the cass of Win R. McDowell, he has concluded to grant no further re spite. McDowell will therefore swing to-morrow morning between the hours of S and 10. EASTERN. The first VMS at «.-•!. « Trala. KAgtatSOCTT. Mo., March 27. The lirat through train from the City of Mexico arrived here this morning over the Sauta Fe road. Tbe party this forenoon drove about the oity snd st 1 o'clock the train left for Chicago, over theCblctgo A Hannibal snd Cbicsgo. Burlington A Quinoy, to arrive st Chi cago st 7 o'clock to-morrow morning. Wosidrr at Wss«ers New York, March 27.—Ths move ment on the pert of the friends of Carl Sohurx, to raise him a testimonial of 1100,000, I.e. been abandoned at the earnest request of Mr. Schurx. A con siderable portion of the sum named had slreody been paid into the fund and with out doubt the full amount would have b jen raised. Theinatter coming tcfSchurs's knowledge he requested the money to be reluraed to the subscribers, aud out of regard for his feelings this has been done. Slrliualek Allowed te Realm Washinoton:, March 21.— Tha re moval of McKnsiok, late Superintendent of Hallway Mall Service for tbe I'aeilic Const, waa, after the bearing ot Mo- Kuaiok hy the Poatiuaater-General, re voked, McKusick thereupon tendered bia resignation and requested its accept ance. It wss thereupon scoepted with official endorsement by the Poatmaster (Jeneral. The acceptanoo waa at Mc Kusiok's request. Ihree Men llrou-ned. Clarion, Pa., March 27.—Yesterday afternoon live men started from Boyd s Kddy in s small row-boat. Near the mouth of Clarion river the boat capsized. Hamilton Walker, William Watson and David Fair were drowned. The others escaped by clinging to tbe boat. Walker leaves a wifo and seven children. Watson and Fair were single men. C'satrreeeleaal. Wahhi.mutom, Msrch 27.-Ssnste— Miller, of Cslifornis, reported favorably from the Committee on Naval Affairs an amendment to the joint resolution authorizing tbe Secretary of tbe Navy to offer s reward of $25,000 for rescuing or ascertaining tbe fate of the Greeley expedition A resclutlon waa agreed to directing the Committee on Library to inquire inbi Ihe expediency of printing the official letters and papers of the late President, James Monroe. 1 In the House tbe morning hour wss diapensed with, and the House went into committee of the whole, Dorsey in tbe chair, on Ihe Bonded Extension bill, Slid Randall spoke in opposition to it. Mlei lint- Kxrliance aud Mends Nkw York, March 27.— Sterling bills on Loudon, 00 days, $I.SK; Sterling bills on London, sight drafts, 34.1)0}; U. 8. 4J.nl 1891, interest quarterly, f1.13{; U. S. 4s of 1007, interest quarterly, tl-24j£; U.S. 3s, optional,intereat quarter ly, $1.00; W. U. Tel., 73. Ileratte ete.ynaour latervlewed— He fr'avare Tlldea'e ajemlaa tlou * New York, March 27.— The Mail and Exjtrtsa has had an interview, with Oov. Horatio Seymour on the political situa tion. He expressed the opinion that the longer continuance of a protective tariff may provoke retaliatory legislation on the part of Eugland andother European nations. As to ths Presidential candi dates, ho expressed the opinion that the nomination of Tilden would be wise for the Democrscy. The following questions and answers givs the gist of the inter view in this respect: "And you do not believe Tilden los feeble to perform the duties of Prssi. dent?" "Well, they say he cannot talk. Now that is a positive advantage No man waa over yet hurt by what he did not say, snd I say thst without the lesst hesitation, that what we want in tha Pros dentixl Chsir are men who think more and talk less. A man should have his tougue cut off when he enters the White House as President." Mervlae Thompson Nursing; a i.nine. Hand, Clkvkland, Ohio, March -7. Mci vine Thompson is nursiog a crippled haud, affected by ittflammatKy rheuma tism. Ross said he would be all right in three mo a ths, anyway, aud the three months for training <lo not begin until Sullivan signs the articles of agreement. Telephone Experiment Ufturrn ■to*toii and Mew York. Bohton, Mass., March 27.— The Amer ican Bell Telephone Company is experi menting irt conversation between this city and New York, over a No. 12 cop per wire to-day and, with the aid of or dinary telephone instruments, the faint est whispers of the conversation could be beard. TerrihV W lint feStorsn at Denver. Denver, Col., March 27.—The most disastrous wind storm for many years struck this city ot 10 o'clock this morn ing and at this honr, 9 p. m., continues with unabated fury. Many of the finest buildings in the city, including the city ball, Moffat & Kassler's and Symes 4. Clifford's blocks were unroofed. Signs and awnings were torn down and scat tered everywhere. For several hours together the wind maintained a velocity of sixty miles an hour. Several persons were injured, but nono fatally. Tele graph eommunicaiijn with outside towns is interrupted. It is impossible to estimate the loai at present. The Women* Home Mlaaiouary Aaaoelatlon. Boston, March 27.—The semi annual meeting of the Women's Home Mission ary Association was held to-day. As an encouraging feature of their undertak ing, it was related that sixteen schools for poor people are being maintained in Utah and the Southern States. . out for the advertisement of the • coming land sale by Hamilton & Dunsmoor In this space, in our Saturday morning's is sue. mh«7 H: W. HTOI.X.. ■%». O. BTOIiTa. Los Angeles Soda Water Works, TRADE MARK. H. W. STOLLL & CO., Prop'rs, MANUFACTURERS OF Soda Water, Sarsaparilla and dinger Ale, Mineral Waters, Champagne Cider, and all kinds of Syrups. No, 107 Satnievain si. Telephone Ifo. 103, %m~ All orders promptly attended to. mhff-tm FOREIGN. Th* Arabs Defeated at Tawauteh, SfAKiu, Marsh '27. -The rebels bred on tho British troopers from tbe rucks upon the left of the cavalry, dislodged them and advanced to within a hundred yards of Tamauieb. As soon as Graham cane up with the infantry and guns, shells were thrown among the flying Arabs and exploded close to them. On reaching Tnina-tieb tbe men and horses made straight for the wells nud slaked their thirst. After a brief halt the cavalry nvn ed out to the right aud left tho village in pursuit of the retiring foe. The village waa forthwith burned to the ground. General Graham will explore the regions in the neighborhood of the wells of Tamanieb and then return with his whole force to Sunk im The campaign is at an end. How to Get a Living. The following extract from the Immi gration Association report is full of iv- I.rest: An Illinois man settled a few years ago in Monterey county on 160 acres of government land to raise stock. The old settlers laughed at him. They had grazed stock there from 10 to 25 years, and knew a man could not make a living on 160 acres. Why ? The country was so dry that nearly every year it was necessary to drive stock 50 or 150 mites away to feed—and they had the whole country to graze over, too! Well, he would try it anyway. His method was, when the rainy season came on to plant and sow feed for his stock, the same ss he would have dove in any State eaat of the Kocky monntains. When feeding time came, which is in summer and fall here, he f«d bis stock as be would have done in winter in Illinois. In this he had the advantage of no cold weather, snow, or chilling blasts. While his neighbors' stock is poor, grazing in the summer over so much territory of dry, thin grass, his are fat, with an abnnd- Htice of rich prepared food, and when ever the butcher v. ants a fat ox or sheep he has it, and gets the highest prices. The result has been most satisfactory. He has made money off a 160 acre home- DIED. FUKIItAL NOTICRS ON* L'uLLAK. ! I[AI,I)KN- In thii city, March 261b, Bernard 1 lafclen, of Toronto, Canada, ef«d 31 ytmn. V\uttr%\ from No. 807 Temple itraet to-mor -1 row! Saturday fit 1:90 r. M. NKW TO-DAY: NEW TO-DAY, NEW TO-DAY. 36-inch Bleached Shirting, - - 18 yards for $1 Unbleached Shirting, - - - 22 yards for $1 21} yards wide heavy Bleached Sheeting, 22$ cents per yard. Heavy Cheviot Shirtings, • - \ 6 yards for $1 Heavy Ginghams, - - - - 22 yards for $1 White Crochet Bedspreads, full size, - 85 cents 5-4 Table Oilcloth, - - - 20 cents a yard Extra-size, all-linen, Huckaback Towels, 25 cents 54-inch English Waterproof, - 60 cents per yard 54-inch all-wool Ladies' Cloth, 85 cents per yard 38-inch all-wool Colored Cashmere, 4OC per yard 42-inch all-wool Serges, in the leading shade -\ 4O cents per yard. Owing to the decline in the Eastern Markets, and having an enormous stock of these goods on hand, we are offering them at above prices, and < invite the public to call and examine our immense stock and avail themselves of this opportunity. OITY OF PARIS, The largest and finest Dry Hoods esUbUshment IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, , 105 AND 167 NORTH SPRING STREET. L-A. st week: —or THS — • Great Jewelry Auction AtPLATT & BERMAN, Agents, CORNER SPRING AND COURT STREETB. $80,000. ! $80,000. WORTH OP FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC, TO BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW ARRIVALS. Do not buy Elsewhere at any Price TILL YOU COMfc AN LOOK FOR YOURSELVES, AT I .J Ftf ' I Dotter & Bradley's, 368 AND 361 NORTH MAIN STREET. LOS ANQBLES. OAL. FOR SALE—FOR RENT. FOR RIRT. To responsible parties an improved ranch, suitable for . dairy or itock range, 60 acres la all.Ha. For partleulars inquire for L Scott. .1 T. V. Rowan's, IK North Spring t'reel mhtS St fOR (ALA. A llelstead ..-» regulating incubator, or at eggs capacity. Enquire .IS 11. Purr's No. XI South Mela stMet. mn2o 8t ROOMS AMD BOARD. Two tans finely furnish*! front room, to let with board, hou«j containing tslophone.lid.il modern convenience.. No. 161 south Spring street. inrxstf. PDRMSHID MOVSI FOR RIRT. An alegsnt nine room house on the hill, hand some!/furnished: ten minutes' walk Iran th. Postorsc.. Apply to POMEROT a MILLS. FOR SALE. A haooaom. cottage of By. rooms, alosly On lilted Inside, situated on Blxth street, between Port and Spring. For terms, etc, apply to POREROY * MILLS, novx tf Opposite the Court Hones. FOR RIRT. - - Rang, lor WOO sheep or (00 head of cattle. BROPHY BROS, mm lw Wtansy Hock, Pint Street. NsMTM TO RIRT. A cottage bouse of lv. rooms at tha Booth (unction ot Spring/ aad Mala streets. Inquire la th. store orupstelrs of Paul Kara. attStf FDRHISNID ROOMS TO LIT. Two nicely furnished room* pleasantly located, li a private family Address P. O. Box lose. a nMt FOR SALS. On. of th. tnest located rs.ld.ncea la theottjr; t new 6 room bard gtisaain hoses, with all mod ■rn improvements; house sever has bees occu pied; will h. sold at a sacriUce If applied for »t thin thru, days (price SIMM) to BAR RETT, ALEXANDER A 00., mat? St No. s West First St r«rt. FOR sail. A vary flna tract of 8 acres In East Los Angels, rhla la a vary d*slrebl« property to subdivld. into city lots; r.ry cheep; pries SltOO BARRETT, ALEXANDER S 00., mhl7 9t No. 4 West first Street FLOWIR SUDS. 1000 papers fresh Klower Seeds Just received >nd for sab by HICKS, DUPL V 4 CO., mh!7lw . Esedsmen, 11 Wast First street, AMUSEMENTS riJRN VEREIN HALL. Two Nights Only. Jr*i,d production of Gilbert * Sullivan's Comic Open of Pirates of Penzance! BY THE Los Angeles Operatic AND DRAMATIC COMFI, COMMENCING ' TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL IST. MUSIC BY HAMILTON'S SUPERB ORCHESTRA Of ten musicians, Cast of < haraete-re: Mabel, General Stanley.. Youngest Daughter Miss Jennie Winston I Daughter of l»£ B W - ST K&L ) 0.a.r.1 Stanley. {«£ feggV Ruth, Piratical Maid of All Work, Mies Budlong Pirate King A. O. Wallace Frederick, Pirate Apprentice A. Q. Bartl.it lamuel Mark Snook Valor General Stanley, of th. British Army t. Booth sergeant ot Police W. C. Stone Oread Chorus of Fifty Voices Rr. Robert Paulsei Musical Director FhU Is a Home Organization. fota ith dandinr th. great expense, Popular Price, will prevaif. Ueaeral Adswlealea. - - TS Ceata Uallerr, S* " gar Kesen v Sent. Without Extra Charge. Ticket, on sale at Bartlett Bros.' Music Store. Vadeau Block, commencing Thursday, March !7th, at 10 a. a SALE or MINING STOCK. THE COLORADO Copper Mountain Mining COMPANY. LOCATION OF MINKS Pour mil., Beet ol tha Colorado Rlv.r, In Vnnu County. ArUona Territory, M mile. Booth of "1 h. NMdIM." o I the A. at P. K. K. uri'H'RßN : 8. J. BECK Prmid.pt E. E. HEWITT Vie. Pr.rid.nt HENKY HAMMEL Treaaurnt THUS. J. CUDDY Secretary JOHN QOLDSWOBTHY Supwlnt.nd.nl DIBICTOBJ; S. J Back, E. I. H.wltt, Henry Kill, n.nry Hammel, A. H. Danker, J.mea Gorman, John Goldcworthy, Tho.. J. Cuddy At a masting of th. Board of blreotoia of tha Colorado Copper Mountain Mining Company It wa, reaolvedui place (200.000 of tha Mock ol tb. Company on the market to rmlM a working capital. Tha .lock Uto ta sold subject to tha condition that a. aeon a. MO.OOO are nihacribed and paid, the work of d.v.lopm.Dt anal! be commenced AU money eabeerinad will ba put on .pedal depo.it in Ihe Pint National Bank of Loo Angela*. Person, desiring information concerning tha mine., th.ir uuyi, location, etc., can apply to any of tha Director, and are referred, by par* mission, to the following named gentlemen E. P. Kpence, H. 8. Onus, John O. Downey. This Stock it Perpetually Unastteß table. Circular- frlvlof a history of the mines may be had upon application to any ot the directors. A Map showing the exact location of the mines may be eeen at the office of GEO. J. DENIS, Attorney for the rompany. Room i, Ducommun block. Th« stock li at preient tn the beads of Col. K. E. Hewitt, who may tie Men at hie office at the New Depot. Ihe share* aru of a par value of $10 each, but for the next Uo day- will be sold for (nt.au tech. Thie i. an excellent opportunity for those of ■mall m«ane to invest money in a most protuis lag home enUrprlse By order of Board of Director* a. J. BECK, President. Titos. J. Cvdpv, .secretary. watrWtt OT. WsaTiTi, ARCHITECT, SANITARY Elf 0 INKER, SUPERINTENDENT OF WORKS. Boom t, Ducommun Block. All bostesss en t ruted will receive prompt an practical atssatk n. < u6-1 FOB SALE' THE LOS ANGELES WIRE WORKS, Or will take in ■ nsrtner and eel! half tnteraet. Enquire at U riUT 8 fBJEKT. mitt lm ) ROOMS AND BOARD. ■ •■■ALL ■•■■■Oil. hWrv. Hy E»«i»mi 1m mill ta* large llwrt. mom. Containing all modern oon.anloaoaa, wit* fco.ro. fHwln flaw at ■mlilwl aad rallej end onlj • tow Map.from tadinteeater. a3o«Ule ttgat lUturdnatea tha .round. 11l M.w Hlght eUwat. near Tempi., ermll In THE VILLAGE BLACUMITI. Hon* Showißg k Qmmnl Jointing, Cor. WWIIIt AYE. and CHESTNUT IT., Eaat Los tag all lanllU A. J. HASJUNOfON CNeAUa BLirrrarr, J. D. Pfarr, Ol Iv rreaeleco Ot It.w York LOS ano'eles Brush Factory. W. would reapecfully eoUdt order. Iran rat. and country daelen. which wa an in condition to til at LOWER FIGURES AND Of Superior Qnalltles offload. Prom our awn rente*]-, than Iron any othar rrt.ln^ahmrnt. No. *S Utmth Main Street. La» AMWMJgga. nlllm KNABB PIANOS. "I bar. nar.r aaan their *qen,l." CLAM LMM KIUMC. A. L. BANCROFT A CO., Ttl Market Bt ,8. r , Sola Aag.nta for tha Pa etfla Coaat. mart] era THE HEADQUARTERS —or— • Wancctaaii'g Brass and Siring Band ■■ now eelabllthed at F Qlaoa'a Drug It ore No IS North Bpeiag Etna., lure lm To the Ice Consumers ol Los Angeles and Vicinity: The Southern loe and Oold Storage Company lai now delivering Ice manufactured from die Ullad water and reeaeetlullr eolnrUa order, (roan the lea ooueumar. ol Loo Angela, end .loinity Th. Company la now ready ta raaaire all par lahable gaoda In their Cold along. Bona..where they may be atored at a low nte. O. B. OOULD & CO., Propr's., »f§*. Orden racalrad by Telephone NOTICE. ■taring purohaeed tha entire Interest of tha mbome emum tmu-ir cc. The same will benafUr be known aa aha Pioneer Transfer Conp'y. — .MO Tv — CITY BILL POBTINO CO., . 01 which I am tinorAe |ll|lllln. **n~,,,tm. "° ' ""mm a> INSURANCE AQENCIKB. Ml INSURANCE AGEHCY. TrenaUlearUe Fin Ineeranoo Co.. tt ll.mksnr, ' In re Issanapr wtthaUteoa other finiim Oaai Pan lee. Combined capital, gW.oon.OOO, of lahhih tT.SU.OOO la paid up. American Central, of St. Louie; cash assets, o.er ■400,000; capital paid up, twOO.OOO; surplus, 0«M,«la..Ol; loeaee paid on Chicago Or., fMO.OOO, ■ North Oerman Ineqnao. Company ; capital and 1 London anal Northwestern'; capital, gf,000,000. Accident and Ufa lr>.uranee. P. PHILLIP, Commercial Street, No ». P. PHILLIP a, 00, nortJ If REAL ESTATE AUENTS. HARTFORD Yh Insurance Co., OF HARTFORD, CONN,, ; Orgsiiiaed. 1794 AarwU, eM.MO.OOO. FRBD. O. MOBBBAOH. Ucn Agent. I. A. FAIROHILD, Local Agenl OFFICE:- No. IM North Main street, over the Flmt National 11-otk, Loe Angaloe. Cel. mhttf \ IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., , Of London. (Instituted 1803 ) I I LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORA'N, , ! °< London (K.tabUaheJ ITM ) NORTHERN ASSURANCE CMP'Y, 01 London and Absrdeen (EatahUahed 10*5.) , 1 QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY, Of l.l.erpool. (Eetebllehed ISS7 ) Aggregate Assets Over 1 $43,m,000. i• * ! A Joint Poller or the roar Com- , panics Issued at the Loa i Angeles Office. ( Geo. B. Drakenfeld, Agent Rob t it. Thompson, Assistant. OFFICE —No. ISB North Main street, over Flmt National Bank, Led tngeloc, Cel. raahVSaji I %T. Z*UOK, No. 10 Alameda street, near Elec-ilo Work*. ContrActor for aU Kinds of Wood , Work. BANK, OAR, AND STORE FIXTURE HADE toereoronihort notice, janam